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A young man is depicted outdoors, standing next to a wheelbarrow filled with various containers, under bright daylight. He is positioned slightly to the right of the frame, facing downwards and to his left, appearing focused on the task at hand. The man has short, dark hair and is wearing a long-sleeved red shirt with graphic designs on the chest and text on the sleeves; the text "K" and "SANS" is visible on his right sleeve. He is also wearing grey shorts. In front of him, a metal wheelbarrow holds a collection of items. A large black plastic bucket is centrally placed within the wheelbarrow. Inside this black bucket, a clear plastic bucket, which appears to contain water, is visible. The man is holding a clear plastic lid or shallow basin over the clear plastic bucket, suggesting he is either covering it, pouring into it, or preparing it for transport. Beneath the black bucket, a large, round silver-colored basin or tray is also in the wheelbarrow. To the left within the wheelbarrow, other metallic objects, possibly parts of pots or more basins, are present. On the far right, partially visible at the bottom, is a blue bucket that also appears to contain water. The background consists of a building with a corrugated metal roof that shows signs of rust and weathering. The walls of the building are constructed from concrete blocks, with sections painted a reddish-brown color, some areas left unpainted, and a rectangular section painted white. A small, dark-framed window is visible in the wall. To the right, a dark-colored wooden door with a panel design and a handle is visible. The ground is unpaved, dusty, and light brown, characteristic of a dirt or sandy yard. The bright, direct sunlight suggests it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon, casting clear shadows. The overall setting appears to be a practical, possibly residential or communal area in a rural or semi-urban environment. There is a small green label or sticker with unreadable text on the wall near the white painted section.
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