
Stake attention in this memory
A male street vendor stands on the asphalt roadside in Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria, next to a well-used metal wheelbarrow heavily laden with bundles of peeled sugarcane stalks. The vendor, clad in a light brown tunic and trousers, wears a green and white flip-flop on his left foot, which rests on the concrete curb. He holds a small knife with a light handle in his right hand and a small piece of sugarcane in his left. His gaze is directed forward, towards the observer. The wheelbarrow's single front wheel is visible, along with its main body containing debris and a white cloth. The sugarcane, light yellow-white and cut into uniform lengths, is piled high in a black basket-like container secured to the wheelbarrow, partially wrapped in clear plastic. The immediate ground consists of grey asphalt with scattered light-colored sugarcane peelings. A concrete curb, painted with black and white stripes and paralleled by a faded yellow line on the road, separates the vendor from the main roadway. In the bottom right, a person's leg and foot, wearing a grey textured shoe and holding a black mobile phone, are partially visible. The background reveals a wide, multi-lane asphalt road with a black and white striped median. Beyond the median, a dirt shoulder fronts a low, dark wall, behind which light-colored buildings and tall green trees are visible. In the distance, beneath a dark umbrella, two figures are seated or crouched. Several vehicles, including a silver sedan and a yellow three-wheeled auto-rickshaw, are present on the road and in the background. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows on the ground.
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