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This media file is a close-up, slightly blurry photograph of several plastic sachets of water, commonly known as "pure water" in Nigeria. The sachets are stacked and partially obscured by reflections and the transparent plastic packaging. The water inside some of the sachets appears to have a purplish tint. Visible text on the sachets includes "NAFDAC" which refers to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control in Nigeria, indicating the water has met regulatory standards. Other visible text fragments like "TABLE," "LIM," and "WAT" suggest branding or product information, possibly related to the brand name or type of water. The overall scene depicts a product ready for sale or distribution. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a shop or storage area, with some ambient light causing reflections on the plastic. There are no people visible. The image focuses solely on the packaged water sachets, creating a sense of bulk product. The location context of Jos, Nigeria, is relevant as this type of packaged water is a ubiquitous commodity in the region.
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