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The media file is a close-up, eye-level shot of the internal components of a disassembled espresso machine. The scene is set indoors, likely in a workshop or repair shop, given the organized shelves and tools visible in the background. The machine itself is the primary subject, with its intricate network of copper pipes, wires, and electrical components laid bare. Prominently featured are three copper boiler heads with polished chrome accents, connected by a system of tubes. A pressure gauge, labeled "SIMONELLI" and showing readings in "bar," is visible on the left side. Various valves and solenoids are also present, suggesting a complex brewing mechanism. The wiring is a mix of colored cables, neatly bundled in some areas and more spread out in others. A yellow and green wire, secured with a connector, runs across the top of the machine. The exterior frame of the machine is black metal, with a stainless steel panel bearing the "NUOVA SIMONELLI" logo positioned towards the bottom. Below this panel, a shelf holds tools, including a wrench and a pair of pliers with red and yellow handles. The lighting appears to be artificial, casting a consistent illumination without strong shadows, indicating it is likely daytime or the workshop has sufficient lighting. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of technical complexity and the process of repair or maintenance. The location context of Almaty, Kazakhstan, does not offer specific visual cues within the image itself.
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