
Stake attention in this memory
At the Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, an outdoor excavation site is depicted, characterized by reddish-brown soil. Four male individuals are present, engaged in manual digging operations within deep trenches and pits. In the foreground, a man wearing a light blue hooded shirt stands at the edge of a deep, square-shaped excavation pit, looking downwards. In the mid-ground, another man, dressed in a dark grey t-shirt and light trousers, stands within a narrow, linear trench. He is actively using a long-handled tool, possibly a shovel or digging stick, to work the soil at his feet. Above and to the left of this trench, a third man in a yellow t-shirt and red shorts stands on an excavated mound, holding a green-handled tool. Further in the background, another partially obscured individual is visible within the excavation. The environment consists of substantial mounds of excavated reddish-brown earth flanking the trenches and pits. Puddles of water are present at the bottom of some excavated areas, suggesting moisture or groundwater presence. A blue fabric object, possibly clothing or a bag, rests on an earthen mound.
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