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The image depicts an indoor scene within a facility in Mechouar Fes Jdid, Morocco, showcasing a large collection of antique long firearms, specifically Moroccan *moukhala* flintlock rifles. Hundreds of these rifles are arranged vertically, standing upright in custom-built, light-colored wooden racks. The rifles feature dark wooden stocks, long slender barrels, and visible flintlock mechanisms, some exhibiting brass or gold-toned metal detailing on the barrels and stocks. The buttstocks vary in design, with several displaying a characteristic flared or bell shape. The primary rack is in the foreground, supporting the butt ends of approximately two dozen rifles, while a second, higher rack further back supports the barrels. The background reveals additional rows of rifles extending upwards. The walls are a light beige or yellow, and the floor appears to be a light-toned concrete or stone. A strong horizontal light source illuminates the upper sections of the rifles in the mid-ground. No people are visible.
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