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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a person, likely female, from behind and the side, wearing a flowing, deep maroon-colored hijab or abaya. The individual is seated or kneeling on a rough concrete surface, looking downwards. Next to them, partially visible, is another person or object covered in a vibrant fabric featuring a colorful circular and geometric pattern, characteristic of traditional African wax print. A hand, possibly belonging to the person in maroon, is resting on this patterned fabric. In the mid-ground, a concrete curb or low wall runs horizontally across the frame, behind which lies an open, rectangular concrete ditch or drainage channel with earthen sides. The concrete structures show signs of wear and age. The background features a white metal fence with a diagonal grid pattern, possibly part of a gate or barrier, connected to a reddish-brown pillar. Beyond the fence, an area of bare earth with a few small green plants is visible. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime under clear or slightly overcast skies. No harsh shadows are present. The overall setting appears to be an outdoor public or semi-public space in Garko, Nigeria, characterized by practical concrete infrastructure and natural elements. No text is visible in the image, and the expressions or emotions of the subjects are not discernible due to the angle and obscured faces.
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