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A group of approximately fifteen young men and boys are depicted on a wide, unpaved dirt road under a bright blue sky with sparse clouds. They are engaged in what appears to be a communal procession or herding activity, accompanying a brown and white bull with small horns. The bull is positioned centrally, walking forward, with its lead legs visible. The individuals are dressed casually in t-shirts, shorts, and long pants. Many of them are carrying long, thin wooden sticks, possibly for guiding the bull or as part of a ceremonial tradition. One prominent figure in the middle ground, to the right of the bull, wears a vibrant blue long-sleeved shirt and a black and white striped cap. Another man to the left of the bull wears a dark t-shirt with the word "BRAZIL" visible on it. Some individuals are smiling, while others show focused expressions. The setting is an outdoor, possibly rural or semi-rural environment in Lubao, Kenya, characterized by the dirt road and abundant green trees, which appear to be eucalyptus, lining the background. Utility poles and power lines are visible in the distance, indicating some infrastructure. Long shadows are cast on the ground from the people and the bull, suggesting a sunny day, likely in the late morning or early afternoon. The ground is dusty and light brown, with visible tire tracks and small stones. The atmosphere appears lively and collective.
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