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The image depicts a bustling street scene in Jos, Nigeria, focusing on several individuals engaged in street vending and shopping. In the foreground, two wooden stalls are set up by the roadside, filled with numerous small bottles, likely containing traditional medicines, bitters, or perfumes, along with packets of snacks or sweets, some labeled "KRUSH," hanging from the sides. A man in a grey polo shirt and black jacket stands behind the left stall, looking towards the camera with a neutral expression. Another man, wearing a green and white jersey with text "Omnibus de México" and "SANATORIO ESPAÑOL," stands to the right, facing the stalls, seemingly browsing or purchasing items. A third man in a checkered shirt is visible behind the right stall, also looking at the merchandise. The background reveals a busy street with cars and a motorized tricycle (keke napep) in motion. Trees, utility poles, and streetlights line the road, suggesting an urban or semi-urban environment. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly late afternoon, with clear skies. Underneath the stalls, a blue bag with "ORIS" visible and a cardboard box labeled "IGBOYA BITTERS" are present, further specifying the types of products being sold. The scene captures a typical moment of daily commerce and interaction on a Nigerian street.
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