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This vertical shot depicts a water distillation setup within a laboratory setting at Kairuki University in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The primary subject is a "water still Aquatron A8000," a piece of scientific equipment used for purifying water, mounted on a white tiled wall that shows signs of age and use. The Aquatron unit features a control panel with various indicators and buttons. Visible text includes "mains on / sous tension" (next to a green light), "on/off / marche/arrêt" (with a white button), "reservoir full / ravervair" (with a yellow light), and "clean / rinçage" (with a white button). Below the control panel, inside the unit, two clear cylindrical components, likely parts of the distillation mechanism, are visible. Multiple tubes and hoses connect to the still, facilitating the flow of water. A clear tube leads to a large, partially filled "PYREX 20L" bottle, labeled "ISO 4796," which is collecting the distilled water. This collection bottle is placed within a sink or basin with a ribbed metal surface. A label on the side of the still clearly identifies it with "HKMU/PHY/LAB/L.TQ/WTD/001" and "KAIRUKI UNIVERSITY," confirming its location within a university physics lab. The overall scene suggests an active but well-used laboratory environment for water purification processes. The indoor setting offers no information regarding the time of day or weather conditions.
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