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Two males are engaged in mechanical repair work outdoors in what appears to be a roadside workshop in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The scene captures an adult (or older teen) and a younger boy, both dressed in traditional attire including skullcaps, squatting on a concrete ground. The older male, positioned on the left, wears a light brown long-sleeved tunic (shalwar kameez style) and a distinctive white and red patterned skullcap. He has a beard and is actively working on a dark, heavy metallic object, likely an engine block or transmission housing, placed on the ground between them. He holds a tool resembling a chisel or punch in one hand and a hammer in the other, striking the metallic part. To his right, the younger boy, wearing dark green or brown long-sleeved clothing and a dark solid skullcap, is also squatting. He holds a light blue piece of cloth, appearing to assist or observe the repair process. Both individuals display concentration on their task. In the background, there are light-colored building walls, a closed metal roll-down shutter, and several parked motorbikes. Two plastic chairs, one pink and one blue, are also visible. The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt, with some debris, typical of an outdoor repair area. The time of day is daylight, and the weather appears clear. The audio includes the distinct sounds of a small engine running and hammering, reinforcing the mechanical nature of the activity. No visible text is discernible in the frame.
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