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In Rafin Par, Nigeria, a bustling outdoor market scene unfolds under a cloudy sky. Two women, dressed in vibrant headscarves and patterned clothing, sit amidst their wares. The woman on the left wears a blue and white floral headscarf and a pink and white striped shirt, her left hand resting on her lap adorned with a beaded bracelet. The woman on the right, her headscarf a colorful mix of pink, purple, and green stars, is also in a pink and white striped shirt. Their display features an array of goods on a wooden surface. To the left, a woman is partially visible behind sacks of produce. In the center, a large metal tray holds dark, round fruits, possibly dates or olives, alongside two red cups and a plastic bottle of water. A second, smaller red tray sits in front of the seated women, piled with various items. These include dark, lumpy spices or dried fruits, small orange powder-filled packets, and numerous small plastic bags filled with a light green powder or dried herbs. The market is filled with other vendors and customers, many under colorful umbrellas, including a prominent yellow Maggi-branded umbrella. Baskets overflowing with red onions are visible in the background, as are large sacks of produce and more packaged goods. The ground is dusty earth, characteristic of a market in this region. The overall impression is one of lively commerce and community in a Nigerian marketplace.
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