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This media file shows two large white sacks filled with metal scraps. The sacks are made of woven material and appear to be industrial-grade. The first sack, in the foreground, is overflowing with various brass fittings, pipes, and what looks like a large brass ring. The metal pieces are varied in size and shape, suggesting they are remnants of plumbing or manufacturing processes. A thin, yellow rectangular piece with markings on it is also visible amongst the brass. The second sack, partially visible behind the first, contains a mix of metal parts, including gears, washers, and other industrial components, some of which appear to be made of brass and others of a darker metal, possibly steel or iron. Some of the metal pieces in the second sack show signs of rust or wear, indicating they are used or discarded items. The scene appears to be an indoor setting, possibly a scrap yard, workshop, or storage area, given the presence of the sacks and the dark, textured floor. There are no people visible in the media. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, but there are no strong indications of natural light. There is some visible text on the sacks. On the first sack, there are faint red and green stripes near the top edge. On the second sack, there is a bold blue marking that looks like a "T" or an arrow. Near the top of the second sack, there is also some white text on a dark background, but it is too blurry to be legible. Further up on the second sack, there is a line of text which is also difficult to read clearly but appears to include a web address with "sibvinyl.ru" at the end. The overall impression is one of industrial waste or recycled materials being sorted or stored. The focus is entirely on the metal objects contained within the sacks. The location context of Kazan, Russia, suggests these might be materials collected or processed in that region.
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