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The image presents a close-up, ground-level view of traditional processing equipment located in Urubamba, Peru. In the foreground, a dark, globular, two-handled clay pot, approximately 40 cm in diameter, occupies the center. Its exterior shows a dark gray and brown patination, indicative of use. Inside the pot, a compact bundle of coarse, dark orange-brown fibrous material, consistent with plant matter used in traditional dyeing or brewing processes, is suspended. A flat, reddish-brown wooden stick, approximately 2-3 cm wide, horizontally rests across the pot's rim, supporting this material. In the mid-ground, a traditional mud or adobe stove (fogón) is visible behind the main pot. This stove features a rectangular base with an arched opening, serving as a firebox. The stove's surface displays earthy tones with areas of reddish-purple discoloration. Multiple dark, unglazed clay vessels are positioned on top of the stove, including a smaller pot with two handles and a taller, narrow-necked jug that contains a thin, dark stirring rod. To the left, on a textured, earthen floor, additional clay vessels and several large, smooth stones are visible. The background consists of a plain, earthen-toned wall. No individuals are present within the frame. The scene is illuminated by warm, ambient light.
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