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An outdoor street scene in Jos, Nigeria, depicts daily life along a paved road, likely in the early morning or late afternoon given the soft, diffused light and hazy sky. Several people are present along the roadside. A group of adults stands near a line of yellow jerrycans. One person wears a blue shirt and a yellow patterned skirt, another a white top and a distinctively patterned skirt, and a third is dressed in a red or maroon garment. A person in a dark top and shorts is positioned near the jerrycans, possibly attending to them. Further down the road, another individual is partially visible inside a parked vehicle. Prominent objects include numerous yellow jerrycans, suggesting a point for water or fuel collection/distribution. A green and white three-wheeled auto-rickshaw (commonly known as a Keke Napep in Nigeria) is parked, with part of a white van or truck visible behind it. A tall utility pole stands on the left, heavily strung with numerous electrical wires and what appear to be connection boxes or small transformers. Buildings with corrugated metal roofs and textured, rustic walls line the street. On the ground, near the buildings, a black bucket and a woven basket are visible. The scene captures a typical urban or semi-urban activity in Nigeria, likely involving the transport or sale of essential commodities like water or fuel, indicated by the jerrycans. On the side of the three-wheeled auto-rickshaw, the text "PT 9536" is visible, likely an identification or license number for the vehicle.
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