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This image depicts a section of a building or monument wall in Alor, Nigeria. The upper portion features a dark background wall with a large, white and grey painted relief or mural. This mural incorporates a prominent, stylized curved object resembling an elephant tusk or horn, detailed with incised patterns. Within and around this curve are various Igbo cultural symbols, including a representation of an "Ofor" staff of authority, a stylized question mark-like emblem, and other geometric designs. Centrally attached to the white curved element is a three-dimensional fixture, appearing as an urn or pot, with a grey conical top and a textured brown, spherical base. Green foliage, likely from a Mimosa-like plant, extends from the upper left, with branches and pinnate leaves partially obscuring the mural. Some yellowed foliage is also present, and a small green insect or plant fragment is visible on a branch near a golden, fist-like detail on the mural. Below the mural, the wall is tiled with light-colored square tiles, showing signs of dirt, streaks, and wear. Two circular depressions with small metal fittings are embedded in the tiled wall, one on the left and one on the right. A white, rectangular, solid block rests on the tiled base at the bottom-center of the frame. Shadows from external light sources are cast across the lower tiled section. No people are present.
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