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The image depicts the entrance and interior of a basic pit latrine in Mosop ward, Kenya. The perspective is from directly outside the doorway, looking inward. On the left, a light blue painted wooden door is partially ajar, revealing the latrine's interior. The door itself is worn, with visible marks and a simple wooden frame. A metal hook or hinge is present on the lower left edge of the door frame. The interior walls of the latrine are painted a light purple-grey, showing some staining and an uneven texture. Near the top of the left interior wall, a roll of white material, consistent with toilet paper or a similar hygiene product, hangs from a fixture. The floor of the latrine consists of a grey concrete slab designed for squatting, with a central rectangular opening for waste disposal. The concrete surface is discolored and shows signs of wear, with slight slopes directing towards the opening. A concrete threshold marks the transition from the exterior ground to the latrine floor. To the right of the latrine entrance, the exterior wall is constructed of rough, unrendered concrete blocks. Immediately adjacent to this wall, a substantial pile of stacked wooden branches and sticks extends vertically from the ground, creating a dense, natural barrier or storage area. The ground directly outside the latrine entrance is composed of rough, grey concrete or packed earth. The scene is illuminated by natural light, casting subtle shadows within the structure. No individuals are present in the image.
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