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An outdoor scene in Sabon Gari Nassarawa, Nigeria, depicts a display of sugarcane. The foreground features numerous peeled sugarcane stalks, light beige in color, cut into approximately 20-30 cm lengths. These stalks are bundled together with black straps and partially encased in clear plastic. Adjacent to the bundled stalks, a pile of smaller, roughly 3-5 cm long, peeled sugarcane segments is scattered across a light-brown woven tarp or sack material. A silver-bladed knife with a red handle rests on the tarp near the cut sugarcane. A small, clear plastic bag is also visible on the tarp. A dark-skinned individual's forearm and hand, clad in light-colored fabric (possibly mint green or light blue), are partially visible in the upper left quadrant, positioned above the sugarcane display. The background suggests a dark, possibly concrete or dirt ground surface, with a dark structural element visible behind the tarp. The lighting is harsh, indicative of bright daylight conditions.
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