Memory from Lagos, Nigeria
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Lagos, Nigeria
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This image is a photograph of a printed educational diagram illustrating "The Water Cycle

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This image is a photograph of a printed educational diagram illustrating "The Water Cycle." The diagram depicts a stylized natural landscape featuring snow-capped mountains on the left, transitioning to green, vegetated land, and finally to a large body of water representing an ocean on the right. Blue arrows indicate the direction of water movement and transformation between various reservoirs and processes. Key elements and processes labeled include: "Water storage in the atmosphere" (clouds), "Precipitation" (rain/snow), "Water storage in ice and snow," "Sublimation," "Evapotranspiration," "Evaporation" (from oceans and land), "Condensation," "Snowmelt runoff to streams," "Surface runoff," "Streamflow," "Spring," "Freshwater storage," "Ground-water discharge," "Ground-water storage," and "Water storage in oceans." A yellow sun icon is visible in the upper right corner. The photograph exhibits slight blurring, particularly at the edges, and some perspective distortion, suggesting it was taken of a flat surface, possibly a page or poster, under ambient light. Faint dashed lines are visible along the top and bottom edges. There are no people, animals, or specific man-made objects depicted beyond the diagrammatic elements. The environment depicted is a generic natural global system. The image content is a universal scientific diagram and does not depict any specific real-world location within the city of Lagos, Nigeria.

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