
Stake attention in this memory
In Karizak, Afghanistan, an outdoor scene depicts three males positioned in front of a textured, light-brown earthen or adobe wall under bright daylight. The primary subject in the foreground is an adult male, likely in his 30s or 40s, with a dark beard and mustache. He wears a white skullcap embroidered with red patterns, a dark green long-sleeved garment, and a brown plaid vest. A light-colored scarf is draped over his left shoulder. He is looking slightly to his left, out of the frame. Partially obscured behind the primary subject, a second male with a beard is visible, looking in the same general direction. To the right, a younger male, appearing to be in his late teens or early twenties, stands with his hands clasped in front. He wears a dark brown long-sleeved tunic with decorative stitching and five circular embellishments on the left chest, topped with a dark skullcap. His gaze is directed slightly downwards and to his right. Affixed to the wall on the right side of the frame is a white banner. The banner prominently displays the light blue UN globe logo alongside the text "UNODC." Below this, the English phrases "Welcome to" and "harvest" are visible, followed by lines of text in an Arabic-derived script (likely Pashto or Dari).
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