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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, indoor photograph of a traditional clay oven used for baking bread in Bekabad, Uzbekistan. The oven, domed in shape and plastered with a white, heat-resistant material, dominates the center of the frame. Its opening is visible, with a small blue flame flickering inside, indicating it is in use or recently used. The exterior of the oven is stained and shows signs of wear, with areas of charring and a rough, textured surface. Above the oven opening, a large, conical metal hood or chimney extends upwards, collecting smoke and heat. This hood is also aged and shows discoloration. To the left of the oven, a bright green towel hangs from a wooden beam. In front of the oven, a wooden pole with a metal circular sieve or tool attached to it stands vertically. This tool appears to be used for handling baked goods. To the right of the oven, a metal shelf is supported by blue and yellow pipes. On this shelf, a red glass bottle stands upright. Below the shelf, a bundle of fabric with floral patterns is visible, possibly a cushion or bedding. Further to the right and in the foreground, another metal structure, possibly a table or a workbench, is partially visible. This structure has a dark surface and appears to be made of metal with a teal-colored frame. The walls of the room are plastered and stained, with visible cracks and imperfections. Yellow pipes run along the walls, presumably for gas supply. The floor is concrete and appears somewhat dusty. The overall impression is of a functional, rustic workspace dedicated to traditional bread-making. The lighting in the scene is a mix of ambient light and the warm glow from the oven's fire, casting shadows and highlighting textures.
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