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The image portrays an unpaved outdoor scene in Pantame, Nigeria, characterized by dry, light brown earth with scattered small rocks and debris including plastic and paper fragments. The lighting suggests daylight conditions.

In the background, a wall exhibits significant peeling blue paint, revealing a brown earthen or mud wall beneath. To the right of this wall, an open doorway or alcove with visible wooden vertical support beams leads into a darkened interior.

Four individuals are present. On the far left, a young boy with dark skin and short dark hair stands. He wears a blue long-sleeved, collared shirt with buttons at the neck and reddish-brown trousers, along with light-colored open-toed sandals. He faces slightly towards the left of the viewer.

To the boy's right, a young female with dark skin wears a deep red full-coverage hijab that drapes over her body, revealing a light-colored, possibly striped, long skirt underneath. Her face is visible, and she looks directly or slightly to the left of the camera.

Positioned behind and to the right of the girl in red, another young female with dark skin wears a bright green full-coverage hijab. Her back is largely towards the viewer, but her head is turned to her left. She wears a patterned skirt featuring green, brown, and white motifs. Both girls appear to be barefoot or wearing minimal footwear.

Near the feet of the two girls, two plastic buckets are visible: a light blue bucket nested within a larger black bucket, and a separate white bucket further to the right.

Inside the darkened doorway on the right side of the frame, a partially obscured individual, likely an adult, is seated, wearing a dark patterned shirt and facing towards the right.

In the lower left foreground, some folded or discarded clothing, including dark and white fabric items, rests on the ground.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 6, 2026, 11:25 AM

Pantame, Nigeria

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The image portrays an unpaved outdoor scene in Pantame, Nigeria, characterized by dry, light brown earth with scattered small rocks and debris including plastic and paper fragments. The lighting suggests daylight conditions. In the background, a wall exhibits significant peeling blue paint, revealing a brown earthen or mud wall beneath. To the right of this wall, an open doorway or alcove with visible wooden vertical support beams leads into a darkened interior. Four individuals are present. On the far left, a young boy with dark skin and short dark hair stands. He wears a blue long-sleeved, collared shirt with buttons at the neck and reddish-brown trousers, along with light-colored open-toed sandals. He faces slightly towards the left of the viewer. To the boy's right, a young female with dark skin wears a deep red full-coverage hijab that drapes over her body, revealing a light-colored, possibly striped, long skirt underneath. Her face is visible, and she looks directly or slightly to the left of the camera. Positioned behind and to the right of the girl in red, another young female with dark skin wears a bright green full-coverage hijab. Her back is largely towards the viewer, but her head is turned to her left. She wears a patterned skirt featuring green, brown, and white motifs. Both girls appear to be barefoot or wearing minimal footwear. Near the feet of the two girls, two plastic buckets are visible: a light blue bucket nested within a larger black bucket, and a separate white bucket further to the right. Inside the darkened doorway on the right side of the frame, a partially obscured individual, likely an adult, is seated, wearing a dark patterned shirt and facing towards the right. In the lower left foreground, some folded or discarded clothing, including dark and white fabric items, rests on the ground.

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