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The image displays a close-up of five burning cubic charcoals positioned on a circular metal grate, characteristic of a heat management device for a hookah, in a dimly lit indoor setting within Al-Muhajerin Municipality, Syria. The charcoals emit a distinct red glow, coated with a fine layer of white ash, indicating active combustion. One charcoal piece, situated towards the center and apex, is notably darker than the others, suggesting varying degrees of ignition or composition. Beneath the metal grate, the top portion of a cylindrical hookah bowl, containing a light-colored granular substance (likely ash or unburnt tobacco), is partially visible. The immediate background to the left consists of a dark, uniform wall, with a faintly discernible, small, pale, spherical object in the upper-left section. To the right, a dark vertical frame and a lighter rectangular panel, consistent with a window or door, define the boundary of the space. No individuals are present in the scene. The primary illumination originates from the glowing charcoals, casting a warm, low light across the immediate foreground.
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