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The image captures a man standing outdoors beside a dark, rectangular wall plaque mounted on a bright yellow concrete wall. The man, of African descent, is dressed in a dark blue traditional Nigerian attire, including a matching cap. He stands with his body slightly angled towards the plaque, facing the viewer, and has both hands raised to about shoulder height with open palms. His expression is neutral.

The prominent plaque features a raised relief sculpture of a human head in profile, appearing to be African, looking upwards. A chain extends from the back of the head, connecting to a padlock depicted at the top center of the plaque. Above the head, to the left, the embossed text reads: "SORROWFUL TEARS OF A SLAVE IN THE BARRACOON". Smaller, less distinct text in the bottom right corner of the plaque appears to say "DEEP RELIEF".

The yellow wall shows signs of weathering and minor discoloration. To the right of the wall and plaque, there is a gray concrete structure or path, next to which runs a narrow strip of green grass, followed by a paved surface. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting a sunny day. Given the location context of Badagry, Nigeria, the plaque likely commemorates the historical significance of the region in the transatlantic slave trade.
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Dec 14, 2025, 4:23 PM

Badagry, Nigeria

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The image captures a man standing outdoors beside a dark, rectangular wall plaque mounted on a bright yellow concrete wall. The man, of African descent, is dressed in a dark blue traditional Nigerian attire, including a matching cap. He stands with his body slightly angled towards the plaque, facing the viewer, and has both hands raised to about shoulder height with open palms. His expression is neutral. The prominent plaque features a raised relief sculpture of a human head in profile, appearing to be African, looking upwards. A chain extends from the back of the head, connecting to a padlock depicted at the top center of the plaque. Above the head, to the left, the embossed text reads: "SORROWFUL TEARS OF A SLAVE IN THE BARRACOON". Smaller, less distinct text in the bottom right corner of the plaque appears to say "DEEP RELIEF". The yellow wall shows signs of weathering and minor discoloration. To the right of the wall and plaque, there is a gray concrete structure or path, next to which runs a narrow strip of green grass, followed by a paved surface. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting a sunny day. Given the location context of Badagry, Nigeria, the plaque likely commemorates the historical significance of the region in the transatlantic slave trade.

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