
Stake attention in this memory
This black and white photograph captures an outdoor scene, likely an archaeological or geological site in Ukwu-Abwa, Nigeria. In the foreground, dark, loose soil occupies the lower portion of the frame, with a small clump of grass growing towards the center-right. A long, slender, light-colored pole, possibly made of bamboo, stands vertically on the left side, embedded in the soil. The mid-ground reveals a partial structure or arrangement of rough stones and rocks clustered at the base of a vertical earth or rock wall. Some stones appear to be stacked, forming what might be a foundation or a deliberately placed feature. The background is dominated by the textured, lighter-toned earth or rock face, displaying horizontal strata or layers. Notably, two distinct human shadows are cast upon this wall on the right side of the image, suggesting the presence of at least two individuals observing or documenting the site. The elongated nature of the shadows indicates a relatively low sun angle, implying either early morning or late afternoon. The overall scene, with its exposed earth layers, arranged stones, and what appears to be a measuring or marking pole, strongly suggests an ongoing archaeological excavation or a geological survey. There is no visible text in the image.
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