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The image displays a downward-sloping staircase with a person partially visible on the right side. The perspective is from a high angle, looking down the stairs.

The steps of the staircase are constructed from dark-colored, possibly black or very dark grey, rectangular tiles. These tiles feature prominent white or light grey vein-like patterns, giving them a marbled or natural stone appearance. Each step consists of two horizontal tiles laid side-by-side. The risers (vertical parts) of the steps are also dark, matching the treads, though less of their surface is visible.

On the left side of the staircase, there is a plain, light-colored wall, appearing to be a pale peach, pinkish-beige, or light orange hue. Where the wall meets the stairs, there's a visible trim or border in a darker color, possibly dark blue or black, running along the edge of each step and riser.

On the right side of the staircase, a metal handrail is present, running parallel to the descent of the stairs. The railing appears to be a light, warm metallic color, perhaps a faded gold, bronze, or painted beige. It consists of a top rail, a bottom rail, and multiple vertical balusters or bars connecting them.

Partially obscured by the railing on the right, towards the lower section of the visible staircase, are the lower legs and feet of a person. The person appears to be wearing light-colored, possibly yellow or tan, trousers or a long skirt, and red-strapped flip-flops or sandals on their feet. Their posture suggests they are either descending the stairs or standing near the bottom of the visible section.

The lighting in the image is even, suggesting an indoor environment or a covered outdoor area, with no harsh shadows. There are some faint reflections on the surface of the dark tiles, indicating a smooth or polished finish. No text is visible in the image.
FM-9ZXxp1

Feb 8, 2026

Nsukka, Nigeria

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The image displays a downward-sloping staircase with a person partially visible on the right side. The perspective is from a high angle, looking down the stairs. The steps of the staircase are constructed from dark-colored, possibly black or very dark grey, rectangular tiles. These tiles feature prominent white or light grey vein-like patterns, giving them a marbled or natural stone appearance. Each step consists of two horizontal tiles laid side-by-side. The risers (vertical parts) of the steps are also dark, matching the treads, though less of their surface is visible. On the left side of the staircase, there is a plain, light-colored wall, appearing to be a pale peach, pinkish-beige, or light orange hue. Where the wall meets the stairs, there's a visible trim or border in a darker color, possibly dark blue or black, running along the edge of each step and riser. On the right side of the staircase, a metal handrail is present, running parallel to the descent of the stairs. The railing appears to be a light, warm metallic color, perhaps a faded gold, bronze, or painted beige. It consists of a top rail, a bottom rail, and multiple vertical balusters or bars connecting them. Partially obscured by the railing on the right, towards the lower section of the visible staircase, are the lower legs and feet of a person. The person appears to be wearing light-colored, possibly yellow or tan, trousers or a long skirt, and red-strapped flip-flops or sandals on their feet. Their posture suggests they are either descending the stairs or standing near the bottom of the visible section. The lighting in the image is even, suggesting an indoor environment or a covered outdoor area, with no harsh shadows. There are some faint reflections on the surface of the dark tiles, indicating a smooth or polished finish. No text is visible in the image.

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