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The image depicts an outdoor market scene in Zaria, Nigeria. In the foreground, two females are seated on a reddish-brown dirt ground, positioned behind two large, white woven sacks filled with light-colored kernels, possibly popcorn or dried maize. Each sack is stabilized by a small rock at its base.

The female on the left wears a green hijab and an olive-green long-sleeved top over a patterned skirt. Her head is turned slightly to the left, mouth partially open, and her left hand is raised towards her ear. The female on the right wears a pink hijab and a yellow garment underneath, with a patterned skirt. She is focused downwards, her hands near her mouth, appearing to be eating from a small blue bowl placed on the sack in front of her. A light-colored bracelet is visible on her right wrist.

Behind the individuals, two unfinished wooden market stalls or benches are visible, constructed from unpainted timber. A low concrete wall separates the immediate foreground from a slightly elevated area behind the stalls, where debris including plastic bags and scattered refuse is present.

The background features a single-story concrete block building with light grey walls. The numbers "4" and "3" are painted in black on the upper section of the wall, indicating unit markers. Multiple colorful patterned fabrics, including red, green floral, and blue floral, are draped from a horizontal wooden beam extending from the building. Barbed wire is visible wrapped around a concrete pillar and a metal railing in front of the building's lower section. To the far right, a large, faded white umbrella provides shade, beneath which an orange plastic jerrycan and several dark bottles are visible. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.
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Jan 30, 2026, 1:29 PM

Zaria, Nigeria

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The image depicts an outdoor market scene in Zaria, Nigeria. In the foreground, two females are seated on a reddish-brown dirt ground, positioned behind two large, white woven sacks filled with light-colored kernels, possibly popcorn or dried maize. Each sack is stabilized by a small rock at its base. The female on the left wears a green hijab and an olive-green long-sleeved top over a patterned skirt. Her head is turned slightly to the left, mouth partially open, and her left hand is raised towards her ear. The female on the right wears a pink hijab and a yellow garment underneath, with a patterned skirt. She is focused downwards, her hands near her mouth, appearing to be eating from a small blue bowl placed on the sack in front of her. A light-colored bracelet is visible on her right wrist. Behind the individuals, two unfinished wooden market stalls or benches are visible, constructed from unpainted timber. A low concrete wall separates the immediate foreground from a slightly elevated area behind the stalls, where debris including plastic bags and scattered refuse is present. The background features a single-story concrete block building with light grey walls. The numbers "4" and "3" are painted in black on the upper section of the wall, indicating unit markers. Multiple colorful patterned fabrics, including red, green floral, and blue floral, are draped from a horizontal wooden beam extending from the building. Barbed wire is visible wrapped around a concrete pillar and a metal railing in front of the building's lower section. To the far right, a large, faded white umbrella provides shade, beneath which an orange plastic jerrycan and several dark bottles are visible. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.

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