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The image depicts a milk collection or processing point at the entrance of a building in Arghandab, Afghanistan. Seven males are present, engaged in handling milk. In the foreground, the back of an individual wearing a dark patterned vest and cap is visible, facing a collection of large, cylindrical aluminum milk cans. To the immediate left, a young male, dressed in a dark tunic and white patterned cap, is actively pouring a white liquid (milk) from a smaller metal pitcher into a larger open milk can. Five additional adult males are positioned around the primary activity. One male in a blue uniform and a green hairnet is bent over a milk can in the mid-ground, appearing to examine or measure its contents. The other four males, attired in traditional clothing including turbans, vests, and long shirts, stand observing the process. Numerous large, cylindrical aluminum milk cans of various sizes are arranged on the ground and partially on a visible wooden truck bed or cart in the lower right. Many of these cans have their lids removed or askew. Through an open doorway in the background, a room with tiled walls, a window, and a large metal vat covered with white fabric is visible, suggesting a clean processing or storage area.
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