An up-close, eye-level shot shows the intake of a large aircraft engine on what appears to be an airport tarmac
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An up-close, eye-level shot shows the intake of a large aircraft engine on what appears to be an airport tarmac

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An up-close, eye-level shot shows the intake of a large aircraft engine on what appears to be an airport tarmac. The engine's metallic, silver cowling curves into the frame from the left, showing numerous rivets along its edge. Inside the cowling, a fan with many black blades is visible, converging towards a central hub which has a white and black circular pattern. The engine is positioned on a wet, concrete surface, likely a runway or taxiway, with water droplets visible on the cowling. In the background, an airplane wing extends to the right. Several orange traffic cones are spaced out on the wet tarmac, and a line of green trees and foliage can be seen in the distance under a cloudy, overcast sky. The image appears to be taken in Tarapoto, Peru, a location known for its tropical climate and frequent rainfall, which would explain the wet conditions. There are no people or animals visible in the scene.