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The image displays an outdoor art exhibition in Alaguntan, Nigeria, under bright natural sunlight, creating distinct shadows. The central subject is a large, open-mouthed sculpture resembling a crocodile or alligator, intricately constructed from various recycled metallic components, predominantly dark green and metallic grey, with reddish-pink interior mouth details including a circular red object on its lower jaw. To the left, a standing metallic sculpture of a woman in traditional Nigerian attire holds a red handbag, while behind her, a smaller metallic sculpture depicts a child ballet dancer in a blue tutu with arms raised. The ground beneath the sculptures is a uniform vibrant orange. In the background, a white wall features decorative raised relief patterns at its top, a segment of barbed wire running horizontally, and embossed white block lettering. Partially visible text includes "ARTE GALERI," "JU KUBA," "EYIN IGBETI," "JU KO LE," and "TUEKO." No human individuals are visible interacting with the sculptures.
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Mar 7, 2026, 2:02 PM

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The image displays an outdoor art exhibition in Alaguntan, Nigeria, under bright natural sunlight, creating distinct shadows. The central subject is a large, open-mouthed sculpture resembling a crocodile or alligator, intricately constructed from various recycled metallic components, predominantly dark green and metallic grey, with reddish-pink interior mouth details including a circular red object on its lower jaw. To the left, a standing metallic sculpture of a woman in traditional Nigerian attire holds a red handbag, while behind her, a smaller metallic sculpture depicts a child ballet dancer in a blue tutu with arms raised. The ground beneath the sculptures is a uniform vibrant orange. In the background, a white wall features decorative raised relief patterns at its top, a segment of barbed wire running horizontally, and embossed white block lettering. Partially visible text includes "ARTE GALERI," "JU KUBA," "EYIN IGBETI," "JU KO LE," and "TUEKO." No human individuals are visible interacting with the sculptures.

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