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This image captures an indoor industrial facility in Shurandam, Afghanistan, engaged in wire production. The central focus is a large, operational wire drawing and winding machinery. In the foreground, a blue-painted metal frame supports a wire winding station featuring two substantial, horizontal spools, each densely wrapped with numerous turns of bright silver-colored metallic wire. This winding mechanism is powered by a system of black V-belts connecting various pulleys to at least two blue electric motors mounted on the lower frame. A continuous strand of metallic wire is visible extending from a larger, heavily worn blue extrusion or drawing machine located in the mid-ground left, feeding into the winding spools. The extrusion machine shows considerable wear and is partially covered by a blue fabric or tarp. Two adult males are present in the mid-background, standing near the large blue extrusion machine and observing the process. The male closer to the viewer wears a light brown long-sleeved shirt and has dark hair and a beard. The second male, partially obscured behind him, wears a darker long-sleeved shirt. In the right background, a large, dark-colored, rustic-looking pot, possibly made of clay or cement, rests on a metal stand. Adjacent to it, numerous smaller coils of finished silver wire are neatly stacked on the concrete floor. White sacks are visible against the rear wall behind the pot. The facility features light-colored, possibly concrete or plastered walls, with a partially visible poster on the back wall. The concrete floor is dusty, stained, and scattered with metallic debris and manufacturing detritus.
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