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The image depicts an outdoor market scene in Obosi, Nigeria, under bright daylight.

In the center, a woman stands with her right hand resting on a rough-hewn wooden vertical post, part of a market stall structure. She wears a vibrant, long dress with a yellow V-neck front and yellow panels on the sides. The main body of the dress is patterned with blue and light blue diamonds, white-petaled flowers with red centers, and multiple small emblems reading "ASSEMBLIES OF THE BELIEVERS CHURCH IABC." Her sleeves are ruffled. She has a dark blue, intricately tied headwrap and wears a watch on her left wrist and a dark shoulder bag. Her gaze is directed downwards and slightly to her left.

To the left and in the foreground, a rusty metal wheelbarrow contains a large quantity of a light-colored, granular substance, possibly grain or rice. A red and white tin can is partially visible, tilted over the wheelbarrow, suggesting a pouring action. Below the wheelbarrow, a dark brown bottle containing a lighter brown liquid is visible on the ground.

In the background, to the left of the central woman and behind the wheelbarrow, a person is seated, wearing a red top and a dark strap/apron with a visible crucifix necklace. This individual appears to be holding a phone or similar device to their ear. To the right of the central woman, another woman is seated, wearing a patterned pink and white top, attending to merchandise on a surface in front of her.

The market stalls feature rustic wooden frames and corrugated metal roofing. Numerous small, individually packaged items, predominantly green, orange, and red, hang in rows from lines beneath the stall eaves. In the upper right background, utility poles and overhead wires are visible against a clear sky. A tree trunk is prominent on the left side of the frame.
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The image depicts an outdoor market scene in Obosi, Nigeria, under bright daylight. In the center, a woman stands with her right hand resting on a rough-hewn wooden vertical post, part of a market stall structure. She wears a vibrant, long dress with a yellow V-neck front and yellow panels on the sides. The main body of the dress is patterned with blue and light blue diamonds, white-petaled flowers with red centers, and multiple small emblems reading "ASSEMBLIES OF THE BELIEVERS CHURCH IABC." Her sleeves are ruffled. She has a dark blue, intricately tied headwrap and wears a watch on her left wrist and a dark shoulder bag. Her gaze is directed downwards and slightly to her left. To the left and in the foreground, a rusty metal wheelbarrow contains a large quantity of a light-colored, granular substance, possibly grain or rice. A red and white tin can is partially visible, tilted over the wheelbarrow, suggesting a pouring action. Below the wheelbarrow, a dark brown bottle containing a lighter brown liquid is visible on the ground. In the background, to the left of the central woman and behind the wheelbarrow, a person is seated, wearing a red top and a dark strap/apron with a visible crucifix necklace. This individual appears to be holding a phone or similar device to their ear. To the right of the central woman, another woman is seated, wearing a patterned pink and white top, attending to merchandise on a surface in front of her. The market stalls feature rustic wooden frames and corrugated metal roofing. Numerous small, individually packaged items, predominantly green, orange, and red, hang in rows from lines beneath the stall eaves. In the upper right background, utility poles and overhead wires are visible against a clear sky. A tree trunk is prominent on the left side of the frame.

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