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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures two males on a motorcycle at what appears to be a fuel station or roadside fuel point in Jos, Nigeria, under bright daylight. The main subjects are two young men. The one in front, seemingly the driver, wears a dark beanie and a black track jacket with white stripes over a light blue top. His hands are on the motorcycle's handlebars, and he looks to his right. The passenger behind him wears a brown or khaki-colored jacket and holds a large, yellowish, well-worn plastic jerrycan, which rests on the motorcycle seat. He is also looking to his right. The motorcycle itself is dark-colored, possibly black, and shows signs of use. An orange object is visible near its engine. The seat has white lettering that reads "Ba Zar Transfer Or Cas", suggesting payment options or a service name, likely for a commercial motorcycle operation (like a boda-boda). A small detail on the motorcycle's rear fender includes red, yellow, and black stripes, reminiscent of the Ugandan flag, though its specific meaning in this Nigerian context is unclear. In the background, on the left, red and white striped fuel pumps are visible, one bearing the brand name "JENNY". Beyond the station, the landscape consists of rocky, arid-looking hills with sparse vegetation and some distant buildings, characteristic of the Jos region. The ground is paved or concrete. The bright lighting suggests it's a sunny day, likely midday or early afternoon, with clear skies. The overall scene depicts a common sight of fuel acquisition or transport in the region.
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