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The scene depicts an unpaved, reddish-brown dirt road in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria, under bright, hazy daylight. In the foreground on the left, a substantial mound of reddish-brown earth or sand is present. The road recedes into the background, curving slightly to the left.

On the immediate left, a portion of a building with light-colored, possibly beige, block walls is visible. Further down the road on the left, behind a low wall, are several single-story structures with light-colored, low-pitched roofs, likely corrugated metal.

On the right side of the road, a multi-columned, single-story building with a reddish-brown, possibly corrugated metal, pitched roof extends from the mid-ground towards the foreground. A veranda supported by light-colored pillars runs along its front. Near one of the entrances, a dark sign board with partially legible white text, "IS NO FOR SAI," is mounted, and a smaller, white A-frame sign rests on the ground. A dark-colored animal, resembling a medium-sized dog, is lying prone in the shadow cast by the building's veranda, near the A-frame sign.

A white panel van, appearing to be a Citroën model, is parked on the right side of the dirt road in the mid-ground, facing the viewer. Its front bumper, grille, and headlights are visible.

A prominent wooden utility pole, equipped with multiple cross arms and insulators, stands in the mid-ground on the right, supporting several overhead power lines that stretch across the upper portion of the image. Another similar utility pole is visible further back on the left, near a large, mature tree.

Dominating the central background is a large tree with dense, verdant foliage, towering above the surrounding structures. The sky is light blue and appears hazy or partly cloudy. No people are visible in the scene.
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Oct 28, 2025, 7:30 AM

Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria

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The scene depicts an unpaved, reddish-brown dirt road in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria, under bright, hazy daylight. In the foreground on the left, a substantial mound of reddish-brown earth or sand is present. The road recedes into the background, curving slightly to the left. On the immediate left, a portion of a building with light-colored, possibly beige, block walls is visible. Further down the road on the left, behind a low wall, are several single-story structures with light-colored, low-pitched roofs, likely corrugated metal. On the right side of the road, a multi-columned, single-story building with a reddish-brown, possibly corrugated metal, pitched roof extends from the mid-ground towards the foreground. A veranda supported by light-colored pillars runs along its front. Near one of the entrances, a dark sign board with partially legible white text, "IS NO FOR SAI," is mounted, and a smaller, white A-frame sign rests on the ground. A dark-colored animal, resembling a medium-sized dog, is lying prone in the shadow cast by the building's veranda, near the A-frame sign. A white panel van, appearing to be a Citroën model, is parked on the right side of the dirt road in the mid-ground, facing the viewer. Its front bumper, grille, and headlights are visible. A prominent wooden utility pole, equipped with multiple cross arms and insulators, stands in the mid-ground on the right, supporting several overhead power lines that stretch across the upper portion of the image. Another similar utility pole is visible further back on the left, near a large, mature tree. Dominating the central background is a large tree with dense, verdant foliage, towering above the surrounding structures. The sky is light blue and appears hazy or partly cloudy. No people are visible in the scene.

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