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Aziz Sabawoon

Jun 6, 2025, 5:59 AM

Quetta, Pakistan

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Bizarre
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Cultural
Traditional
Crowded

Here's a detailed description of the video: **Scene:** The video appears to be shot on a sunny day in what might be a semi-urban or market area in a South Asian country, based on the clothing and vehicles. There's a road or street with people walking along the side. **People:** * Several men are visible, mostly wearing traditional South Asian clothing (shalwar kameez and caps/turbans). Some are riding on the vehicles, while others are walking nearby. **Objects:** * **Vehicles:** The video focuses on a procession of small, three-wheeled utility vehicles (often called "tuk-tuks" or similar). They have flatbed cargo areas modified with railings. * **Livestock:** Each vehicle is carrying a large black buffalo or bull, enclosed within the railing structure. * **Environment:** The area seems somewhat crowded, with utility poles and wires visible overhead. There are buildings and open spaces visible in the background. **Actions:** * The vehicles are moving slowly along the road, forming a procession. * The men on the vehicles appear to be transporting the buffaloes, presumably to a market or sale point. * Some people are walking alongside the vehicles, possibly directing or overseeing the movement. **Interactions:** * There is interaction between the men and the animals, likely guiding and managing them during transport. * The people are generally moving together, suggesting a coordinated effort. **Overall:** The scene depicts the transportation of livestock (buffaloes) using small utility vehicles in a busy public area, possibly for a festival or market. The setting and clothing suggest a South Asian context.

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