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The image captures a close-up view of an individual working at an outdoor construction site under bright daylight. The person, seen from the waist down, wears a blue long-sleeved jacket over a pink t-shirt with a visible graphic, dark trousers, and light-colored work boots. A reflective green and yellow safety vest is partially visible on their right side. Their hands, positioned centrally, are actively manipulating thin, reddish-brown metal wires, possibly preparing them for use in construction, such as tying rebar. At the worker's feet, a grey plastic bucket filled with more of these wires rests on the dirt ground. Adjacent to the bucket is a white 50 kg cement bag, clearly branded with "SIMBA 32.5 R CEMENT" and indicating "NAKURU" as a location or origin, with "NATIONAL" partially visible. A bundle of unused wires lies on this cement bag. To the left, another open bag, possibly containing a mix, is partially visible. The background shows two rectangular wooden frames lying on the ground, likely formwork or screens. The overall setting is a dusty, unpaved construction area, with wooden logs, debris, and piles of white sacks (possibly cement or other building materials) scattered further back. The harsh shadows suggest a clear, sunny day. The visible branding on the cement bag confirms the regional context, consistent with Eldoret, Kenya.
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