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In Akwanga, Nigeria, a female adult with dark skin is seated outdoors, engaged in processing grains. She wears a black headwrap, a light-brown short-sleeved t-shirt with "COLTRANE" printed on the front in dark letters, grey pants, and dark sandals. She holds a large, round, shallow woven tray, approximately 60-70 cm in diameter, filled with light-colored grains, likely rice. Her gaze is directed downwards at the grains, and her left hand is positioned within the tray, appearing to sift or inspect the contents. The background consists of a rough, light-brown earthen wall, possibly mud-plastered, adorned with multiple white chalk markings, including several "@" symbols and faint Cyrillic script or similar characters. To the left of the wall, a dark opening, possibly a doorway, is visible with a vertical wooden element. A rustic wooden bench or plank is present behind and to the right of the woman, extending from the wall. The ground is exposed reddish-brown earth. A portion of another individual, possibly a child, clad in green and patterned fabric, is partially visible in the lower-left corner of the frame.
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