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Jun 23, 2026

Casablanca, Morocco

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This media file shows a close-up, overhead shot of a large, red clamshell grabber submerged in a pile of light-colored granular material, likely sand or a similar industrial substance. The grabber, with its two powerful scoop-like halves, is in the process of scooping up the material. The grabber is suspended by thick metal chains from a larger structure, also visible at the top of the frame. The scene appears to be an industrial setting, possibly a quarry, construction site, or port facility. The sheer scale of the grabber and the vast quantity of material suggest a large-scale operation. The lighting is bright, indicating daylight, but the specific time of day and weather conditions are not discernible. Notable details include the robust construction of the grabber, with visible hydraulic mechanisms and reinforced edges. The red paint on the grabber shows signs of wear and tear, suggesting heavy use. The surrounding material is a uniform, pale yellow or beige color, with no visible signs of vegetation or natural terrain, further supporting an industrial or processed material context. There is text visible on the angled metal arm of the grabber, which appears to read "Demag". This identifies the manufacturer of the equipment, a well-known name in the crane and material handling industry. Given the context of Casablanca, Morocco, this scene could be related to the port's operations, construction projects, or industrial material processing facilities in the region. The overall mood is one of industrial activity and heavy machinery at work, conveying a sense of efficiency and power in material handling. No people are visible in the frame.

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