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The image presents an overhead view of a partially disassembled internal combustion engine block, consistent with an automotive workshop environment. The dark, likely cast iron, engine block is positioned horizontally, exposing its crankshaft and connecting rod assemblies. Five main bearing caps secure a metallic crankshaft longitudinally within the block, each fastened by two large hexagonal bolts. Four metallic grey connecting rods are visible, attached to the crankshaft journals; one rod bears the marking "PX-4." The internal surfaces of the engine block and crankshaft display dark residues consistent with oil and engine operation. The lower mating surface of the engine block, designed for an oil pan, is visible, featuring multiple threaded holes and locating pins. The immediate foreground depicts a dark concrete floor partially covered by a yellow and black striped safety marking. Scattered workshop debris, including torn brown paper and a small, bright metallic component with multiple boreholes, rests on the floor. No individuals are present in the scene. The specific location in Tangier, Morocco, cannot be determined from the visual evidence provided.
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