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This image depicts an outdoor, unpaved area in Nkaimurunya ward, Kenya. The ground is composed of reddish-brown earth, uneven and strewn with various rocks and debris.

In the mid-ground, a young girl, approximately 5-8 years old, stands with her body oriented towards the right side of the frame, her head slightly lowered and turned towards the right. She has dark skin and her hair is pulled into a ponytail with a yellow hair tie. She is dressed in a horizontal black and white striped short-sleeved t-shirt, light pink trousers, and pink slip-on shoes.

To the left of the girl, two large blue plastic barrels are positioned vertically, resting on several rocks. The upper barrel features chain links attached near its rim, while the lower barrel has multiple circular holes drilled into its side. Behind these barrels, a wall constructed from irregularly shaped, light brown stones is visible, partially obscured by corrugated metal sheeting on the far left.

Further into the background, a makeshift wooden structure, consisting of two vertical posts supporting a horizontal beam, serves as a clothesline frame. Multiple items of laundry, including white sheets, a blue shirt, and various patterned garments, hang drying on lines that extend across the background, likely connected to an unseen fence or structure primarily composed of corrugated metal sheeting.

On the right side of the frame, a structure built from stacked, light brown concrete blocks forms a partial wall or column. Below this, a short set of four steps, each surfaced with light-colored tiles featuring a geometric pattern, descends towards the foreground. Loose rocks and detritus are accumulated around the base of these steps. A dark, vertical pole or pipe is visible on the extreme right, partially obscuring the steps. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
Bikkie

Nov 24, 2025, 10:30 AM

Nkaimurunya ward, Kenya

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This image depicts an outdoor, unpaved area in Nkaimurunya ward, Kenya. The ground is composed of reddish-brown earth, uneven and strewn with various rocks and debris. In the mid-ground, a young girl, approximately 5-8 years old, stands with her body oriented towards the right side of the frame, her head slightly lowered and turned towards the right. She has dark skin and her hair is pulled into a ponytail with a yellow hair tie. She is dressed in a horizontal black and white striped short-sleeved t-shirt, light pink trousers, and pink slip-on shoes. To the left of the girl, two large blue plastic barrels are positioned vertically, resting on several rocks. The upper barrel features chain links attached near its rim, while the lower barrel has multiple circular holes drilled into its side. Behind these barrels, a wall constructed from irregularly shaped, light brown stones is visible, partially obscured by corrugated metal sheeting on the far left. Further into the background, a makeshift wooden structure, consisting of two vertical posts supporting a horizontal beam, serves as a clothesline frame. Multiple items of laundry, including white sheets, a blue shirt, and various patterned garments, hang drying on lines that extend across the background, likely connected to an unseen fence or structure primarily composed of corrugated metal sheeting. On the right side of the frame, a structure built from stacked, light brown concrete blocks forms a partial wall or column. Below this, a short set of four steps, each surfaced with light-colored tiles featuring a geometric pattern, descends towards the foreground. Loose rocks and detritus are accumulated around the base of these steps. A dark, vertical pole or pipe is visible on the extreme right, partially obscuring the steps. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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