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This image depicts an outdoor street scene in the city of Rafin Bauna, Nigeria, under clear daylight conditions.

In the immediate foreground, the ground is concrete, marked with minor debris. A dark purple-brown utility pole stands vertically on the right, partially obscuring the view. To the left, a raised concrete curb or drainage channel spans horizontally, topped by a makeshift wooden plank serving as a bridge. Dark liquid streaks are visible on the concrete structure.

On the left, a male individual wearing a light grey long-sleeved top and dark red trousers stands behind a small, rudimentary vendor stall comprising a wooden stool and a surface displaying various small packaged goods, including bottles and a clear plastic container holding currency. A green and yellow auto-rickshaw (Keke Napep) is partially visible behind this individual.

Towards the center, a group of three men is gathered on the paved area. One man wears a white collared shirt and dark trousers, with sunglasses resting on his head. He appears to be interacting with another man wearing a white t-shirt bearing "Emirates FLY BETTER" text, who holds a white bag in his left hand. A third man in a dark purple shirt is partially obscured behind the man in the white t-shirt.

On the right side of the frame, further back from the utility pole, a male individual in a faded brown t-shirt, light khaki-colored pants, and a dark cap stands with his back to the camera, hands on his hips. He is positioned on a slightly elevated concrete surface. Behind him, a maroon minivan with its rear door ajar is parked. A white car is also visible in the distant background.

The background features low-rise buildings with light-colored facades, interspersed with trees, including a prominent palm tree and several other trees, all set against a clear, light blue sky.
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This image depicts an outdoor street scene in the city of Rafin Bauna, Nigeria, under clear daylight conditions. In the immediate foreground, the ground is concrete, marked with minor debris. A dark purple-brown utility pole stands vertically on the right, partially obscuring the view. To the left, a raised concrete curb or drainage channel spans horizontally, topped by a makeshift wooden plank serving as a bridge. Dark liquid streaks are visible on the concrete structure. On the left, a male individual wearing a light grey long-sleeved top and dark red trousers stands behind a small, rudimentary vendor stall comprising a wooden stool and a surface displaying various small packaged goods, including bottles and a clear plastic container holding currency. A green and yellow auto-rickshaw (Keke Napep) is partially visible behind this individual. Towards the center, a group of three men is gathered on the paved area. One man wears a white collared shirt and dark trousers, with sunglasses resting on his head. He appears to be interacting with another man wearing a white t-shirt bearing "Emirates FLY BETTER" text, who holds a white bag in his left hand. A third man in a dark purple shirt is partially obscured behind the man in the white t-shirt. On the right side of the frame, further back from the utility pole, a male individual in a faded brown t-shirt, light khaki-colored pants, and a dark cap stands with his back to the camera, hands on his hips. He is positioned on a slightly elevated concrete surface. Behind him, a maroon minivan with its rear door ajar is parked. A white car is also visible in the distant background. The background features low-rise buildings with light-colored facades, interspersed with trees, including a prominent palm tree and several other trees, all set against a clear, light blue sky.

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