Memory from Wuciciri, Nigeria
FM-bpalv2
Wuciciri, Nigeria
$0.5total USD

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"The image displays a construction site for an elevated concrete structure, likely a bridge or roadway, in Wuciciri, Nigeria" by FM-bpalv2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays a construction site for an elevated concrete structure, likely a bridge or roadway, in Wuciciri, Nigeria

WuciciriNigeria

The image displays a construction site for an elevated concrete structure, likely a bridge or roadway, in Wuciciri, Nigeria. The scene is observed under a pale, hazy sky. In the foreground and extending into the midground, the concrete structure is visible, composed of numerous rectangular pre-cast concrete slabs. Exposed U-shaped rebar loops project upwards from the slabs, and continuous linear rebar cages are present within longitudinal channels between the slab rows. Seven adult males are positioned on the concrete structure in the midground. One male, wearing a light-colored full-length robe, stands to the left of a cluster of six other males. This cluster is gathered towards the right edge of the current concrete section, appearing to observe or engage in an activity at the construction interface. To the left of the concrete structure, a white tanker truck with a dark grey cylindrical tank is stationary on exposed reddish-brown earth. Further left, mounds of excavated earth and several distant temporary buildings are discernible. The right side of the scene extends into undeveloped terrain characterized by scattered trees and low vegetation under a hazy horizon.

Memory Investment Statistics

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Volume

363

Creator

+$0.025

Revenue

+$0.13

Total Staked

$0.48

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Tokens per pATTN: 9.298