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This image captures a traditional bread-making process involving a tandoor oven, likely in Gwadar, Pakistan. The central subject is a large, cylindrical tandoor oven, made of earthen material or concrete, partially sunken into the floor. Inside, a radiant orange glow indicates intense heat. A person's hands are actively involved in the baking. One pair of hands, with sleeves of a light-colored garment visible, holds a long, broad, paddle-like tool, which is used to carefully lower a light-colored, oval-shaped piece of raw dough (likely naan or flatbread) into the hot interior of the tandoor. The tool appears to have a fabric or brush-like surface on its head, aiding in handling the dough. Another hand is visible at the top edge of the tandoor opening, possibly supporting or guiding. Two dark, slender metal rods or tongs are seen resting across the mouth of the tandoor. The immediate surroundings of the tandoor consist of rugged, light-colored concrete or stone. The floor is covered with light-toned tiles, separated by thin, reddish-brown grout lines. On the tiled floor, near the tandoor, a brightly colored, patterned cloth is folded. The cloth is predominantly red, adorned with yellow flowers, blue hearts, and green foliage patterns. Next to the cloth, a metallic tray or container is also visible on the floor. The scene depicts a practical, busy environment, typical of a bakery or kitchen where flatbreads are prepared. The setting appears to be indoors or under a cover. No specific time of day or emotions are discernible. There is no visible text in the image.
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