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This image depicts a human hand holding a small, white, fibrous object. The scene is documented in Harasta, Syria. The hand, appearing to be an adult's, is positioned centrally, with fingers slightly curled to cradle the object in the palm. The object is roughly spherical, estimated to be 2-3 cm in diameter, composed of white, fluffy material resembling cotton or synthetic fibers. A thin, white, braided string is tied around the object, forming a knot. Several dark, fine strands, possibly hairs, are visible embedded within the white fibrous material. The fingernails are short and clean. The background is a textile surface with a plaid pattern, featuring dark tones (likely black or dark grey) interspersed with yellow lines. No other individuals or distinguishing city features are visible in the frame. The action shown is the act of holding the described object.
Binbou

Oct 31, 2021

Harasta, Syria

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This image depicts a human hand holding a small, white, fibrous object. The scene is documented in Harasta, Syria. The hand, appearing to be an adult's, is positioned centrally, with fingers slightly curled to cradle the object in the palm. The object is roughly spherical, estimated to be 2-3 cm in diameter, composed of white, fluffy material resembling cotton or synthetic fibers. A thin, white, braided string is tied around the object, forming a knot. Several dark, fine strands, possibly hairs, are visible embedded within the white fibrous material. The fingernails are short and clean. The background is a textile surface with a plaid pattern, featuring dark tones (likely black or dark grey) interspersed with yellow lines. No other individuals or distinguishing city features are visible in the frame. The action shown is the act of holding the described object.

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