
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an interior view of a wire processing workshop in Shurandam, Afghanistan. A male worker, centrally positioned, is engaged in handling thin, silver-colored metal wire with gloved hands. He has dark hair tied in a bun and a beard, and wears a dark grey, soiled protective apron over a blue hooded sweatshirt. To the worker's immediate right, a tall metal stand supports a large coil of the same wire, with loose strands extending from it. Behind him and to his left, several industrial machines are visible, equipped with electric motors, pulleys, and mechanisms for winding or processing wire. These machines feature tall metal spindles holding stacks of coiled wire. The workshop floor is dark, appears stained, and is covered with metal debris and various piles of coiled wire. In the mid-background, another male figure is partially obscured, working near additional machinery. The workshop walls are light-colored, unpainted concrete or plaster, exhibiting dirt and wear. Natural light enters through high rectangular windows near the ceiling and a smaller opening on the far right. A red fire extinguisher is mounted on the back wall, alongside several signs, one of which prominently displays "ماشا الله" in Arabic script. Numerous piles of coiled wire are distributed across the floor, particularly towards the rear of the workshop.
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