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The image, oriented vertically, depicts four young boys engaged in an activity likely related to water collection or transport on what appears to be a dirt or gravel path. The scene is bathed in natural, warm light, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. In the foreground, from left to right: The tallest boy, positioned on the left, is wearing a black long-sleeved shirt with a checkered pattern on the lower part and cuffs, and dark pants. He is supporting a large, dark-colored basin or bucket on his head with both hands, positioned directly above his head. He wears green shoes. Next to him, slightly in front, stands another boy, shirtless, wearing dark green track-style pants with light stripes down the sides, and light-colored flip-flops. He also carries a large, dark basin on his head, with a yellow cloth visible between his head and the basin, likely for cushioning. His eyes are downcast, suggesting concentration or fatigue. His right hand is resting on the bottom of the basin carried by the first boy, providing support or balance. Further to the right and slightly in front, a third boy is depicted crouching or sitting on a low, dark object, possibly another basin. He is shirtless and wears dark shorts or swim trunks. His skin appears wet or glistening. He holds a small, light-colored cloth in his left hand, seemingly wiping his face or head. The smallest boy, positioned in the lower right foreground, is standing, shirtless, and wearing purple or blue shorts. He is carrying a bright yellow plastic jerrycan with a white cap, holding it by the handle with both hands. His skin also appears wet. The ground beneath the boys is a light brown or grey dirt path, possibly gravelly. In the mid-ground, behind the boys, scattered green trees and bushes are visible, suggesting an open or rural setting. The sky in the background is a light, hazy color, indicating a clear day. There is no visible text in the image. The overall impression is one of daily labor or chore involving water.
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