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A single, weathered machete, also known as a panga, lies horizontally on dry, reddish-brown soil. The blade of the machete is made of dark, aged metal with a curved edge and shows signs of wear, scratches, and light rust. Its handle is crudely wrapped with several layers of dark, possibly black electrical tape, indicating repair or customization. The ground beneath the machete is uneven and consists of loose, sandy soil mixed with small pebbles, dry twigs, wood chips, and scattered organic debris. Dappled shadows, likely cast by overhead foliage or a structure, create patches of light and dark across the scene, suggesting bright daylight. The overall setting appears to be outdoors, possibly in a rural or semi-rural area. There is no activity taking place; the machete simply rests on the ground. No people are visible, and no discernible emotions or text are present. The location context of Ruiru, Kenya, aligns with the appearance of the machete as a common tool in such regions.
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