Tokeh, Sierra Leone
16 memories from Tokeh, Sierra Leone

The image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original orientation, depicts a long, straight asphalt road extending into the distance under a clear blue sky. The scene suggests a developing area, possibly a highway or main thoroughfare in Tokeh, Sierra Leone, given the provided context. The road itself is a two-lane expanse of asphalt, showing some wear and tear but generally appearing functional. On the right side of the road, a concrete barrier or curb separates the pavement from an unpaved shoulder. Beyond this, several buildings are under construction, characterized by exposed concrete frames and rebar. One building features partially completed walls and a large, dark sign with visible yellow letters "ABU", possibly part of "ABUJA" or a similar name, attached to its upper level. Further down, a tall communications tower or mast is visible, accompanied by a smaller red sign with unreadable white text. Hills rise in the background on this side, indicating a varied topography. On the left side of the road, a metal guardrail runs alongside the asphalt. In the foreground, a distinctive, low barrier or wall composed of stacked, multi-colored rectangular blocks (blue, green, yellow, orange, red, black) creates a vibrant visual element. A single person is visible standing near this colorful barrier, facing away from the camera, wearing light-colored clothing. Numerous streetlights with modern fixtures line this side of the road, extending into the distance at regular intervals. Beyond these, more construction sites with unfinished buildings are present, mirroring the development seen on the opposite side. The time of day appears to be daytime, with bright sunlight and a cloudless, clear blue sky, suggesting fair weather. The overall impression is one of ongoing infrastructure and urban development in a natural, hilly landscape.
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