Memory from Jos, Nigeria
FM-TLctW2
Jos, Nigeria
$1.0total USD

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"The image depicts an outdoor scene at either sunrise or sunset in Jos, Nigeria, characterized by heavy backlighting from a low sun" by FM-TLctW2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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Memory Details and Interactions

The image depicts an outdoor scene at either sunrise or sunset in Jos, Nigeria, characterized by heavy backlighting from a low sun

JosNigeria

The image depicts an outdoor scene at either sunrise or sunset in Jos, Nigeria, characterized by heavy backlighting from a low sun. The sky transitions from a light blue at the zenith to a warm orange and yellow near the horizon. The sun, positioned slightly left of center and low on the horizon, emits intense golden light and generates a pronounced lens flare extending downwards and to the left. Numerous dark, thin overhead power lines crisscross the upper and middle portions of the frame, with one thicker cable running diagonally from the upper left. A prominent, silhouetted utility pole, likely constructed of wood or concrete with visible cross-arms and insulators, stands in the midground, directly in front of the sun. The immediate foreground consists of dark, unpaved ground. To the right, a dark, solid wall, appearing to be masonry, extends diagonally into the frame, topped with security spikes or barbed wire. A gate is integrated into this wall structure. In the distant left background, several high-voltage power transmission towers are faintly discernible against the atmospheric haze. No discernible human figures or active vehicles are present within the scene.

Memory Investment Statistics

Symbol

SYMBOL

Volume

648

Creator

+$0.050

Revenue

+$0.25

Total Staked

$0.95

How many pATTN to stake?

Tokens per pATTN: 9.298