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This image depicts an interior view of an industrial workshop in Shurandam, Afghanistan, specializing in wire processing. Three adult males are present, engaged in various tasks. In the foreground, a young adult male with dark hair and a beard, wearing a dark grey traditional tunic and trousers, stands facing forward, operating a blue bench grinder mounted on a vertical metal post. His hands are positioned over the grinding wheels. To his left, another man wearing a grey beanie and grey work attire attends to a wire coiling machine. This machine features spools, belts, and an electric motor, with thin silver-colored wire being processed and coiled into larger rolls. A substantial stack of coiled wire is visible on the machine's upper platform. In the background to the right, a third man, partially obscured and facing away, is engaged with another similar wire processing machine which also holds a large coil of processed wire. The workshop environment features bare, light-colored walls that are heavily stained and soiled, particularly near the floor. The concrete floor is covered with dark grime, metal shavings, and scattered lengths of thin silver wire, indicative of active industrial work. Multiple wire coiling/drawing machines, along with metal frames and components, are distributed throughout the space. The general atmosphere suggests a functional, utilitarian, and somewhat disheveled industrial setting.
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