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In a scene of manual labor in Rayfield, Nigeria, two individuals are engaged in what appears to be construction or excavation work. The ground is a muddy, reddish-brown earth, suggesting recent rainfall or an active construction site. The primary subject, a person wearing a black t-shirt with a colorful graphic print, a dark skirt or wrap, and a baseball cap, is partially submerged in muddy water. They are holding a shovel and seem to be actively clearing debris or digging. Their hands are covered in mud, indicating strenuous activity. Another individual, standing to the right, is partially visible, wearing shorts and appearing to observe or assist. Their bare feet are also in the muddy terrain. Several large sandbags are strategically placed, forming a barrier or a pathway, indicating an effort to manage water or soil. Orange pipes are also visible, suggesting the presence of water management or supply systems. The overall impression is one of hard work in challenging conditions, likely to be during daylight hours given the brightness of the scene. The activity appears to be practical and physically demanding.
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