Orimedu, Nigeria
24 memories from Orimedu, Nigeria
In Orimedu, Nigeria, two women are engaged in a cooking activity under a rustic, open-air shelter. The shelter's roof is constructed from interwoven palm fronds supported by wooden beams, suggesting a practical, possibly temporary structure. The ground is sandy earth, typical of coastal or rural Nigerian environments. The primary subjects are two women. One woman, on the left, is wearing a blue t-shirt and patterned trousers, with a headscarf. She is actively tending to a cooking fire. The fire is built on the ground, with logs of wood burning intensely. A large metal pot is suspended over the fire, and what appears to be food, possibly fritters or fried dough, is cooking in hot oil within the pot. The woman is holding a long stick or utensil, suggesting she is stirring or managing the food. The second woman, on the right, is wearing a vibrant, multi-colored traditional dress and a headscarf. She stands near a wooden table covered with a blue cloth. On the table are plastic containers and what look like supplies for food preparation or packaging, including white plastic bags. She appears to be engaged in handing something to or receiving something from the first woman, or perhaps organizing items on the table. The scene depicts a bustling, informal food preparation area. The environment is somewhat cluttered, with various objects on the ground, including ropes and what looks like discarded materials, indicative of an active and working space. In the background, beyond the immediate cooking area, there are glimpses of other structures, some with blue tarpaulin roofs, hinting at a larger market or community gathering. The time of day appears to be daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene, though the exact time is not determinable. The weather seems fair, with no indication of rain. The overall atmosphere is one of everyday life and commerce, with the women focused on their tasks. No text is visible in the image.
OrimeduThe media file shows a cooking scene outdoors, likely in Orimedu, Nigeria. The main subject is a large, shallow metal pan filled with hot oil, in which several round, golden-brown food items are being deep-fried. The pan is placed over an open fire built with logs and stones, with flames actively burning beneath it. The fire emits a visible plume of smoke. In the background, a rough, grey concrete wall forms the backdrop. To the right of the pan, another metal container with holes, possibly a sieve or colander, is visible. The ground is covered in dirt and a few pieces of wood and rope are scattered around. The activity taking place is the frying of food. The food items in the pan appear to be doughy and are puffing up as they cook. The process suggests a traditional cooking method. Notable details include the rustic setup, indicating a non-modernized kitchen or a preference for traditional cooking methods. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, possibly morning or afternoon, given the brightness and the absence of artificial lights. The overall atmosphere is one of practical, hands-on food preparation. There is no visible text in the media file.
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The image presents an open ocean scene offshore Orimedu, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The upper third of the frame is dominated by dense, grey and white stratocumulus clouds. The lower two-thirds display dark grey, choppy ocean water with visible ripples. A long, dark-hulled commercial vessel, likely a tanker or bulk carrier, is centrally positioned in the middle distance, oriented horizontally. It features a superstructure at its stern, deck cranes, and the partial inscription "G N M Y C" on its bow and "GIBRALTAR" on its stern. To the immediate left of this large vessel, two smaller boats are present: an orange, enclosed lifeboat-style craft, and a smaller, white open motorboat to its left. A fourth, smaller dark vessel is visible on the far right horizon. No individuals are discernible.
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The image displays an exterior view from the deck of a vessel situated at sea, identified as being in the vicinity of Orimedu, Nigeria. The foreground features a grey ship deck. Two white, capsule-shaped marine life rafts are visible, secured within red launching cradles; one is prominently positioned in the lower right, displaying safety instruction decals. A red lifebuoy, partially inscribed with "ARMER...", hangs from a white metal railing on the right side of the deck. Coils of barbed wire are strung along the ship's perimeter railing, forming a security barrier. A large, circular searchlight is mounted on a rusty metal pole, angled over the water. The midground shows a wide expanse of deep blue-grey ocean water with moderate ripples, extending to a distant horizon. The background consists of a sky with varying shades of light blue interspersed with numerous grey, cumulus-type clouds. No individuals or specific actions are depicted.
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The scene depicts a maritime transfer operation occurring at sea off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The image is taken from an elevated perspective on the deck of a large vessel, which features grey decking, white railings, and a prominent white crane arm extending over the water on the left. Text "NASADA SWL 4t 3-9.5m" is visible on the crane arm. From a hook at the end of this crane, a large, dark-colored bundle of tangled ropes or netting is suspended directly above the water. On the deck of the foreground vessel, a single individual wearing a white hardhat and light-colored workwear is visible, positioned near the railings. Stairs with yellow and black hazard stripes ascend towards the upper deck on the left. In the lower right, a red and white lifebuoy is attached to the railing, which also features a line of razor wire along its top. To the right of the foreground vessel, a red and white tugboat or workboat is positioned, creating a wake from its stern, indicating movement. This vessel has a black fendering system around its hull and a mast structure on its deck. Further in the background, a second, darker-colored vessel, also appearing to be a tug or workboat, moves away from the scene, leaving a visible wake on the dark blue-green water. The horizon is visible in the distance, meeting a hazy, light grey sky.
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An elevated view from a vessel's deck captures a maritime scene off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground, a white crane, labeled "MASADA SWL 4t 3-9.5m," extends over the dark blue water, deploying or retrieving a large, densely coiled bundle of grey rope, suspended by a yellow and black hook. A single individual wearing a white hard hat and work attire stands on the white deck near the crane's base. On the water, a red and black offshore support vessel with a white cabin superstructure maneuvers leftward, generating a prominent white wake. Further in the distance, a second, smaller dark-hulled vessel with a white superstructure travels rightward, also leaving a wake. The distant horizon shows a subtle, hazy landmass beneath a light grey, overcast sky.
OrimeduThe video shows two boats on the ocean, as viewed from the deck of a larger vessel. In the foreground, a crane is lifting a mass of rope, seemingly transferring it from the deck. A person can be seen standing on the deck, observing the operation. A red and white tugboat is prominently featured in the middle ground, moving through the water. Further in the distance, a second, smaller boat is visible, also moving on the water. The sky is overcast, contributing to the overall dull lighting of the scene.
OrimeduThe video shows the side of a large red ship in the ocean on a hazy day. Multiple long, dark hoses are partially submerged in the water next to the ship. The sun reflects on the water's surface. The camera pans slightly to follow the movement of the hoses in the water.
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A large vessel with intricate piping systems and a prominent crane sits on the water's surface. Hoses extend from the side of the ship into the ocean, creating ripples on the water. The sky is hazy, and the sun reflects off the water. The overall scene depicts a ship engaged in activity on the open sea.
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A tugboat is towing a massive ship. The ship has a blue exterior with a large red symbol. The ocean stretches out, a dark blue expanse beneath a light blue sky. The photograph is taken from an elevated position on the ship, capturing the deck's railing and machinery in the foreground.
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A night scene shows the deck of a large tanker ship with a reddish-brown hull. Bright lights illuminate various structures, including an extendable white crane. Metal railings line the deck. Orange and yellow structures are also visible, possibly related to loading or unloading operations. The surrounding environment is dark.
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The image displays the interior of a vessel's bridge, potentially located near Orimedu, Nigeria. The space features a dark gray carpeted floor and a dark, reflective paneled ceiling with integrated circular and rectangular light fixtures and a central smoke detector. On the left, a light brown wooden desk with three drawers supports a black computer monitor and a black multi-function printer. Various papers are scattered on the desk and an adjacent wooden stool. Along the port side wall, a series of light-colored control consoles or cabinets are equipped with numerous panels, switches, and affixed documentation. Wall-mounted emergency equipment and diagrams are visible above and behind this console row. Towards the bow, another arrangement of light-colored control consoles, some featuring slanted top panels with indicators, fronts a panoramic array of large multi-pane windows. These windows offer a bright, hazy view of open water and sky; distant, indistinct elements are visible through the haze. An unidentifiable human silhouette is faintly visible in the far background, positioned between two forward control consoles. The scene appears static, with no active personnel or interactions observed.
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The scene captures a maritime perspective from the deck of a vessel, set off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground, a reddish-brown deck surface is visible, followed by white painted metal railings composed of horizontal bars and vertical supports, some forming U-shaped sections. Behind the railings, a dark grey deck surface extends. A white, gantry-like overhead structure spans the frame, from which a yellow and black striped lifting beam, marked "SWL 70KN" (Safe Working Load 70 Kilonewtons), is suspended by cables. Positioned beyond this equipment, a small white and red vessel, likely a tugboat or workboat, is afloat on calm, blue-green water. This vessel features a visible cabin, an antenna, and other deck-mounted structures. In the background, an expanse of water meets a distant, low-lying landmass on the horizon. Faint outlines of industrial structures and buildings, including a prominent vertical stack or tower, are discernible on the distant land. The sky is overcast with a light blue-grey hue. No individuals are present in the image.
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This image depicts a large marine tanker vessel at sea off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria, viewed from a higher deck of an adjacent vessel. The tanker features a reddish-brown deck extensively covered with red and silver-colored cargo piping, valves, and platforms. A dark-colored jib crane is positioned on the port side, angled upwards and forward, with a cable and hook extending downwards. On the midship deck, two human figures are present near several blue tarpaulin-wrapped bundles and a dark blue cylindrical object. A "SAFETY FIRST" sign is visible on a deck structure. A floating boom or hose extends from the tanker's port side into the choppy blue water. The foreground shows white railings and a dark deck of the observer's vessel, including two large winches or capststans with coiled ropes. The sky is clear with scattered clouds over the open ocean.
OrimeduThe video presents a view from the deck of a large red tanker ship. The camera is stationary and looks out over the side of the ship. The sea is visible in the background, with another large ship on the horizon. A crane is visible on the deck of the tanker, with a cable extending downwards. The sky is a light blue color. No people are clearly visible. The tanker appears to be on the open ocean.
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The image displays an offshore scene near Orimedu, Nigeria, viewed from the deck of a large vessel, likely an oil tanker. In the immediate foreground, a substantial portion of the vessel's deck is visible, characterized by an intricate network of dark red pipes, valves, and white metal railings. A prominent dark-colored crane arm, marked "SW 10 TON," extends diagonally upwards from the center-left, supported by a hydraulic cylinder. Various deck structures, including a white mast with lights and a red, multi-tiered navigational tower, are also present on the foreground vessel. In the mid-ground, the ocean surface exhibits moderate choppiness under an overcast sky with scattered clouds. On the distant horizon, another large, red-hulled vessel, resembling an oil tanker with a white superstructure, is visible, appearing to be underway. No individuals are discernible on the visible decks.
OrimeduThe view is of the open sea, from the deck of a large oil tanker, facing forward. Another, similar sized tanker can be seen in the distance, a few miles away. The surface of the tanker in the foreground is crowded with piping, metal walkways, and other engineering structures. The water is blue with small waves, and the sky is overcast with a warm glow from the low-hanging sun.
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The image displays the unoccupied bridge of a ship, located off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria. The interior features a dark grey carpeted floor and a reflective, segmented dark grey ceiling containing recessed lighting fixtures. A panoramic array of large windows provides an unobstructed view of a calm blue sea under a bright sky, with a distant ship visible on the horizon to the left. In the left foreground, a light grey console unit stands with louvered panels, a dark top surface holding various documents, a green "Emergency Stop" sign, and a white wall-mounted document holder attached to its front. Further into the midground, a primary ship's control console equipped with multiple screens, levers, and a single black captain's chair is positioned facing the windows. To the right, two light grey utility cabinets are present, each featuring multiple framed documents or labels on their fronts. No individuals are visible. Bright natural light enters through the windows, creating pronounced linear shadows across the carpet.
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An elevated view captures the port side of a large, red-hulled tanker engaged in an offshore operation near Orimedu, Nigeria. The vessel's deck is densely populated with a network of red and yellow-piped cargo lines, valves, and various deck equipment. A prominent crane with its boom extended is positioned mid-ship. A large black hose extends from the ship's port side, connecting to a long, floating boom system in the blue-green ocean water. One individual, wearing blue-green workwear, is visible on the port side deck, near a yellow-railed platform, observing or attending to the hose connection point. Yellow bollards and safety markings, including a "SAFETY FIRST" sign, are visible on deck. The sky is partly cloudy with blue patches, and the sea exhibits moderate wave activity.
OrimeduFrom the deck of a large red ship, the camera captures a view of the open ocean under a partly cloudy sky. The water is dark blue and choppy. The ship's deck is visible, with a complex of red and yellow structures. A crane is situated on the ship. Two people are on the deck, working near some yellow railings and equipment. A dark hose or pipe extends from the ship into the water.
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The scene depicts the forward deck of a marine vessel situated off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria, under a clear blue sky with sparse, wispy clouds. The deck surface is coated in a weathered red-orange anti-slip paint, with a segment of yellow marking visible in the lower right corner. White-painted metal bulwarks and railings enclose the deck area. A white, open-frame metal canopy structure, supported by four pillars, is centrally located on the deck, exhibiting minor surface corrosion. A dark, possibly surveillance, device or floodlight is affixed to one of the canopy's forward pillars, oriented towards the sea. Two primary pieces of equipment stand on the red-orange deck: 1. A freestanding, rectangular equipment housing with a sloped front, painted black on its top and bottom sections, and blue on its central, slanted portion. It features an access panel or lid on its upper surface. 2. A cream-colored, fluted pedestal-style unit, approximately one meter in height, with a flared base and top, featuring multiple control panels or ports on its side. This unit is positioned to the right of the blue and black housing. The vessel overlooks a calm, dark blue sea, extending to a flat horizon line. Several small, distant maritime objects, identifiable as vessels or buoys, are visible on the water's surface. The deck is devoid of human presence.
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The scene, located in the city of Orimedu, Nigeria, is captured from the deck of a large vessel overlooking open water. In the foreground, a dark grey deck, appearing damp, features two prominent, partially rusted white stanchions and an upward-angled floodlight. A black and blue superstructure with white railings occupies the far left. On the vessel's starboard side, a person in an orange jumpsuit and white hard hat stands facing away from the camera, observing the sea. A red and blue safety net is visible below this individual. In the mid-distance, a red and white tugboat, characterized by its superstructure and mast, moves leftward across the calm, grey-green water, generating a visible wake. The sky above is largely overcast with scattered clouds.
OrimeduThe video shows a tugboat from the deck of a larger ship. The tugboat is red and black and is moving away from the ship, creating a wake in the water. The sky is overcast.
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The image displays the forward deck of a large, red-hulled vessel, appearing to be an oil tanker, underway at sea off the coast of Orimedu, Nigeria. The sky is clear blue with scattered white cumulus clouds, and the ocean is calm, extending to the horizon. The ship's deck is predominantly deep red, featuring an intricate network of interconnected red pipelines of varying diameters, equipped with numerous valves and fittings. Yellow-painted walking paths and mooring bollards provide contrast. A dark-colored crane boom extends diagonally upwards and forward from the midship area, with a cable suspended from its tip. A white sign, prominently displaying "SAFETY FIRST" in red text, is affixed to a central deck structure. On the port side, an individual wearing a blue or green protective suit is visible near a yellow-railed gangway, engaged in an unspecified activity near the ship's railing. Coiled white ropes or hoses are present on the deck in this vicinity. On the starboard side, midship, several blue barrels or containers are stacked. White railings delineate elevated platforms and the ship's perimeter. The vessel is in open water, with no land visible beyond the horizon.
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