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The image displays a close-up, angled view of a makeshift heating or cooking appliance, located indoors in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The central object is a vertical, cylindrical structure constructed from repurposed materials. Its outer casing is formed from dented, yellowish sheet metal, likely a salvaged drum or large container. Inside, a rough, earthy-toned cylindrical chamber, appearing to be made of clay or a similar refractory material, constitutes the core combustion area. A dust-laden, square computer cooling fan, with exposed red and black wires, is integrated into an opening at the lower front of the earthen chamber, indicative of a forced air induction mechanism. A dark, circular metal plate, showing signs of wear and possible sooting, caps the internal chamber. Extending vertically from this plate is a section of corrugated, dark-colored metal pipe, serving as an exhaust. Sections of deteriorated cardboard are positioned around the upper perimeter of the device, resting on a dark horizontal support beam beneath the top plate, suggesting use for insulation or structural stabilization. To the immediate left, a blurred, textured reddish-brown vertical element is present. A light-colored, possibly corrugated metal sheet or wall is partially visible on the right. The entire assembly exhibits characteristics consistent with heavy use and improvisation from salvaged components.
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