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In Pacing, Indonesia, a person sits to the left of a rustic, likely homemade, tobacco shredding machine
MomentIn Pacing, Indonesia, a person sits to the left of a rustic, likely homemade, tobacco shredding machine. The machine, constructed from wood and metal, features a large, grey funnel-like chute filled with shredded tobacco leaves, predominantly yellow and green in color. The shredded tobacco is densely packed within the chute. A wooden panel partially encloses the shredding mechanism, which includes visible metal components and a belt drive system. The machine rests on a metal frame with a rough, dusty surface, suggesting it is an older piece of equipment. Scattered on the reddish-brown floor are a few piles of what appear to be unprocessed tobacco leaves. In the background, various household items are visible, including bags hanging from a bamboo pole and clothing draped on a brick wall. A blue plastic basin containing liquid sits beneath the machine's chute, collecting any debris. The overall environment suggests a rural or workshop setting dedicated to tobacco processing.


