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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures a street scene on a bright, sunny day in Obosi, Nigeria. The primary subject is a woman, appearing to be of African descent, walking while holding a large, open umbrella to shield herself from the sun. She wears a vibrant pink t-shirt and blue jeans. A blue and yellow patterned fabric, possibly a wrap or baby carrier, is visible across her chest. A small, light blue bag with pink straps and a whimsical pattern hangs from her left shoulder. Her eyes are closed or squinting, possibly due to the intense sunlight. Her hair is styled in dark braids or cornrows.

In the background, a yellow and black tricycle, commonly known as a "keke napep" in Nigeria, is partially visible. "TVS" is clearly printed on the front of the tricycle, and text on its windshield reads "NO PEACE FOR THE WI...". Buildings made of reddish-brown and grey materials can be seen. The ground is unpaved, dusty, and brown, with scattered debris. Above, a clear blue sky with white clouds and several utility lines stretch across the frame, partially obscured by the woman's plaid-patterned umbrella. The overall activity suggests a person going about their daily routine under sunny conditions.
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Apr 28, 2026, 12:11 PM

Obosi, Nigeria

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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures a street scene on a bright, sunny day in Obosi, Nigeria. The primary subject is a woman, appearing to be of African descent, walking while holding a large, open umbrella to shield herself from the sun. She wears a vibrant pink t-shirt and blue jeans. A blue and yellow patterned fabric, possibly a wrap or baby carrier, is visible across her chest. A small, light blue bag with pink straps and a whimsical pattern hangs from her left shoulder. Her eyes are closed or squinting, possibly due to the intense sunlight. Her hair is styled in dark braids or cornrows. In the background, a yellow and black tricycle, commonly known as a "keke napep" in Nigeria, is partially visible. "TVS" is clearly printed on the front of the tricycle, and text on its windshield reads "NO PEACE FOR THE WI...". Buildings made of reddish-brown and grey materials can be seen. The ground is unpaved, dusty, and brown, with scattered debris. Above, a clear blue sky with white clouds and several utility lines stretch across the frame, partially obscured by the woman's plaid-patterned umbrella. The overall activity suggests a person going about their daily routine under sunny conditions.

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