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The image shows a close-up of electrical wiring and fixtures in what appears to be a dimly lit, unfinished space, likely a basement or utility area in Haradok, Belarus. The primary subjects are a white motion sensor attached to a thin rod extending from a hole in a rough, gray concrete wall, and a white LED light bulb screwed into a black socket, also connected to wiring. The motion sensor is a translucent white plastic device with a visible sensor lens on its front. It is positioned to the left of the frame, mounted on a thin rod that disappears into a damaged section of the concrete wall. Red and black electrical wires are visible, running along the wall and towards the light bulb. These wires are secured to the wall with small clips. The light bulb is a standard LED bulb, emitting a soft, diffused light, suggesting it may be on or recently turned off. It is screwed into a black socket, which is connected to the electrical wiring. The background is a rough, textured concrete floor and wall, with visible marks and some discoloration, consistent with a utility or storage space. The scene suggests ongoing or recent electrical work or a DIY installation. There is no indication of people or animals in the frame. The lighting is low, creating shadows and highlighting the texture of the concrete surfaces. The overall impression is one of a functional, albeit unrefined, electrical setup in a utilitarian location. No visible text is present in the image.
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