
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an active, large-scale manual excavation site in Katon Rikkos, Nigeria, under a clear, bright sky. The scene is dominated by a substantial pit of reddish-brown earth, characterized by steep, eroded slopes and multiple levels of terraced digging. Numerous individuals, appearing to be adults, are engaged in various forms of manual labor across the site. In the lower-midground, two individuals are prominent on an earthen slope. One, wearing a patterned garment, bends over what appears to be a digging tool or a pile of earth, while another, in a blue shirt and dark trousers, stands upright, holding a light-colored bucket or pan. Further into the pit, several individuals are visible on different levels, some appearing to be digging, while others carry objects. A noticeable feature is a large, dirty puddle or a small body of water at the lowest visible point of the excavation, where several individuals are gathered, suggesting a washing or sifting process. A series of hoses or pipes extend down into this water-filled area. Along the upper slopes and at the lip of the pit, more individuals are dispersed, some actively working, others standing or walking. Equipment like buckets, sacks, and tools are partially visible. The immediate foreground consists of rugged, uneven reddish-brown earth mixed with sparse, dry vegetation. In the background, beyond the excavation, the terrain rises slightly to a level area with more sparse vegetation, scattered trees, and several distant, simple structures suggestive of a settlement or village under a light blue sky. One prominent, tall, bare-branched tree stands near the horizon line.
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