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The image depicts a static, close-up view of an experimental or industrial electrical/electronic setup situated in Rabat, Morocco. The primary subject is a beige-colored metallic grid panel, likely a protective enclosure or mounting surface, featuring a dark brown metal frame along its left vertical edge, secured by multiple visible screws.

Attached to the grid panel in the upper-right section is a light-blue rectangular enclosure, from which black and red wires extend downwards. This enclosure exhibits several circular apertures on its front face. A prominent red insulated wire arches from the upper area of the grid downwards, connecting near this blue enclosure. Directly below the blue enclosure, a dense cluster of electronic components, including circuit boards, relays, and connectors, are mounted onto the grid. Numerous multi-colored wires (red, blue, green, black, orange, yellow) are visibly connected to these components, running predominantly in a vertical downward direction.

Through the grid openings, in the lower-mid section, several cylindrical components are visible, including one black component connected to blue and red elements, consistent with pneumatic or hydraulic valves and associated tubing or wiring.

The background, viewed through the grid, reveals a white interior space. A rectangular opening or window frame is visible on the left background. Towards the upper-right background, a partial view of additional industrial or laboratory equipment with yellow and orange cabling is discernible. A rectangular fluorescent light fixture is partially visible on the white ceiling in the upper background.

The entire setup rests on a white horizontal surface, presumed to be a workbench, with a light-colored wooden strip bordering the bottom edge of the grid panel. No individuals are present within the scene, and no active processes are depicted.
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Dec 12, 2025

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The image depicts a static, close-up view of an experimental or industrial electrical/electronic setup situated in Rabat, Morocco. The primary subject is a beige-colored metallic grid panel, likely a protective enclosure or mounting surface, featuring a dark brown metal frame along its left vertical edge, secured by multiple visible screws. Attached to the grid panel in the upper-right section is a light-blue rectangular enclosure, from which black and red wires extend downwards. This enclosure exhibits several circular apertures on its front face. A prominent red insulated wire arches from the upper area of the grid downwards, connecting near this blue enclosure. Directly below the blue enclosure, a dense cluster of electronic components, including circuit boards, relays, and connectors, are mounted onto the grid. Numerous multi-colored wires (red, blue, green, black, orange, yellow) are visibly connected to these components, running predominantly in a vertical downward direction. Through the grid openings, in the lower-mid section, several cylindrical components are visible, including one black component connected to blue and red elements, consistent with pneumatic or hydraulic valves and associated tubing or wiring. The background, viewed through the grid, reveals a white interior space. A rectangular opening or window frame is visible on the left background. Towards the upper-right background, a partial view of additional industrial or laboratory equipment with yellow and orange cabling is discernible. A rectangular fluorescent light fixture is partially visible on the white ceiling in the upper background. The entire setup rests on a white horizontal surface, presumed to be a workbench, with a light-colored wooden strip bordering the bottom edge of the grid panel. No individuals are present within the scene, and no active processes are depicted.

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