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This image depicts a young man pushing a wheelbarrow laden with sugarcane segments along a reddish-brown dirt road, likely in a rural or semi-urban part of Nsugbe, Nigeria. The central subject is a dark-skinned man wearing a red head covering and a faded pink t-shirt with a light-colored, abstract design on the chest. He gazes directly at the camera with a neutral expression. He is actively pushing a green wheelbarrow, which is prominently filled with cut sugarcane. The peeled sugarcane pieces, cylindrical and light-colored, are neatly stacked and secured with black bands on a makeshift platform over the front of the wheelbarrow's bin. More loose sugarcane pieces are visible inside the bin itself. The setting is an unpaved road made of reddish laterite soil, suggesting a common terrain in the region. Litter and debris are scattered along the left side of the road. In the background, a yellow trishaw (often called a keke napep in Nigeria) is visible further down the road, with another person in white attire in the distance. The landscape features sparse green vegetation, including palm trees and other tropical plants, and a low concrete block wall on the right. The lighting indicates a clear day, possibly late morning or late afternoon, casting a warm glow over the scene. There is no legible text visible in the image. The scene captures a moment of daily commerce or transport within the local community.
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