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A high-angle, close-up shot captures a white plastic bucket filled to the brim with white, shelled maize kernels. The bucket is positioned outdoors on a light-colored, possibly woven tarpaulin or fabric spread across the ground. Surrounding the bucket and scattered on the fabric are individual maize kernels and fragments of dried corn cobs, suggesting recent shelling or drying processes. Numerous small, dark insects, likely ants or weevils, are visible crawling along the top rim of the bucket, among the maize kernels, and on the surrounding fabric. The bright, natural illumination indicates it is daytime, likely under sunny weather conditions. The scene appears to be an agricultural setting in Turbo, Kenya, where maize is a staple crop. On the side of the white bucket, faded red and black branding is visible; partial words such as "TOTAL", "COAT", and what might be "SOKO" can be faintly discerned. No people are present in the image. The overall impression is one of agricultural storage or preparation, with the insects posing a potential pest challenge.
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