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The image depicts an interior view of a wire manufacturing or processing facility located in Shurandam, Afghanistan. A man, appearing to be in his twenties or thirties with dark hair, a beard, and a mustache, is seated in the foreground, looking directly at the camera. He wears a greyish-green long-sleeved tunic (shalwar kameez-style garment) and a patterned skullcap. His right hand holds a white cloth near a metal mechanism on a wire spooling and measuring machine. In front of the man is a large industrial spool heavily wound with black electrical cable or wire. The cable feeds upward into the measuring machine, which is mounted on a horizontal metal shaft supported by blue metal stands. The machine features rollers and what appears to be a digital or analog counter. To the immediate right, a roll of yellow adhesive tape rests on a blue metallic surface. The background reveals a spacious industrial workshop with light-colored, unpainted concrete or plaster walls and a light-colored tiled floor. On the left side of the room, stacks of smaller spools containing wires of various colors (blue, white, black) are visible, along with large coils of black cable piled on the floor. A red fire extinguisher is mounted on the wall. Further back on the left, another individual is partially visible, appearing to be engaged in work, wearing a patterned head covering. On the right side of the room, numerous large, empty black spools are stacked vertically against the wall. The facility is illuminated by a combination of natural light from small, high-set rectangular windows and overhead artificial lighting fixtures.
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