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lucanwak

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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 07:55 AM

Milan, Italy

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An upright shot captures a man engaged in handling cardboard boxes in an industrial or utility area, possibly in Milan, Italy. The scene is dominated by concrete surfaces under bright daylight, castin…read more

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An upright shot captures a man engaged in handling cardboard boxes in an industrial or utility area, possibly in Milan, Italy. The scene is dominated by concrete surfaces under bright daylight, casting crisp shadows. The central subject is a man with grey hair and a short beard, wearing a dark jacket over a white shirt and olive green cargo pants. He is seen emerging from a dark, rectangular doorway, holding a medium-sized cardboard box with both hands, appearing to be in the process of carrying or moving it. His expression is focused and neutral. Around him, numerous brown cardboard boxes are stacked on the concrete ground. One large stack is visible to the right of the man, and several smaller boxes are piled in front of him. A black, lightweight plastic chair is positioned next to a stack of boxes. Industrial-style light fixtures with visible wiring and pipes are mounted on the concrete wall to the left, also casting shadows. The concrete wall shows distinct water stains or weathering marks. The ground features a visible square manhole cover. Visible text on the boxes includes partial words and codes such as "EPHD", "PHOTO", "C8", "HOH", and notably, "CP. COMPANY" along with a date "24/04/26". These details suggest the boxes contain merchandise, possibly related to the CP Company brand, and indicate a shipping or delivery operation. The bright, direct sunlight suggests it is daytime. | Open Wire