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This image displays a collection of five antique long firearms, likely muskets or rifles, exhibited within a glass display case in what appears to be a museum or historical exhibition in Fez, Morocco. The firearms are arranged diagonally, from the upper left to the lower right, with their stocks oriented towards the bottom left and barrels extending upwards. They decrease in length from the top firearm to the bottom, suggesting a progression in size or type. Each firearm features a dark wooden stock and a long, slender metal barrel, indicative of early firearm design. Visible mechanisms, consistent with flintlock or similar historical ignition systems, are present near the breach of each weapon. The third firearm from the top exhibits decorative brass or gold-colored bands encircling its barrel. The display case itself is framed in dark material and internally illuminated, casting a soft, light green/beige background. Reflections on the glass panel partially obscure some details and show faint outlines of the surrounding room. Above the display case, a light brown or beige arched ceiling is visible, consistent with historical architecture. No people are present in the scene, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The environment is an indoor, well-lit museum setting.
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