
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an exterior view of an electrical power substation, reportedly located in Ikeja, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a weathered concrete boundary wall extends across the lower portion of the frame. The wall exhibits extensive discoloration, peeling paint, and grime, appearing in shades of yellow, beige, brown, and dark grey. Faded red text painted on the wall reads "DANGER," "KEEP OFF," and "HIGH VOLTAGE," accompanied by a triangular warning symbol. The top of the wall is topped with rusted razor wire remnants, partially obscured by dark residue. Behind the wall, the midground is dominated by the substation infrastructure. This includes multiple lattice steel support structures (gantries) that hold numerous overhead power lines and various electrical components. Green and dark cylindrical insulators are visible, along with multiple large, dark-colored electrical components, likely comprising circuit breakers, disconnectors, or transformers. These components also show signs of weathering and localized dark sooting. No individuals or active movements are observed within the scene. The background reveals faint outlines of other structures, including a building with a blue roof, positioned beneath a uniformly grey, cloudy sky.
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