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The image depicts an outdoor manual labor site in Nnewi, Nigeria, under a partly cloudy sky. In the foreground, center-right, a woman with red braided hair, wearing a light-colored t-shirt and dark pants, stands partially submerged in a rectangular pit filled with light-colored muddy slurry. Her hands and lower legs are covered in mud. She is actively engaged in processing material, holding a dark, cylindrical, perforated basket containing muddy aggregate in her raised right hand, and a green perforated pan in her left hand, positioned over a stack of colorful plastic perforated baskets (purple, green, orange, blue) resting on the muddy ground. A bare foot and the arm of another person are visible on the far left, near the pit.

The ground around the pit is reddish-brown earth mixed with mud and dark granular material, leading to extensive piles of similar dark granular material (gravel or small stones) occupying significant portions of the foreground and middle ground, particularly on the left.

In the middle ground, several other individuals, primarily women, are visible. One woman in a white top and dark bottom stands near a large pile of granular material, while another in a yellow top and pink head covering bends over a container next to a wheelbarrow. Two black water tanks are situated behind this group. Further back, more figures are engaged in similar activities around various piles of material, some covered with tarpaulins (blue, red, brown) and sacks.

The background reveals a residential area with buildings, including one prominent structure with a green roof. Tropical vegetation, primarily palm trees, is visible beyond a low wall separating the work area from the residential structures. The overall scene indicates a manual processing operation, likely involving the washing or sorting of construction aggregates.
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Jun 6, 2026, 9:54 AM

Nnewi, Nigeria

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The image depicts an outdoor manual labor site in Nnewi, Nigeria, under a partly cloudy sky. In the foreground, center-right, a woman with red braided hair, wearing a light-colored t-shirt and dark pants, stands partially submerged in a rectangular pit filled with light-colored muddy slurry. Her hands and lower legs are covered in mud. She is actively engaged in processing material, holding a dark, cylindrical, perforated basket containing muddy aggregate in her raised right hand, and a green perforated pan in her left hand, positioned over a stack of colorful plastic perforated baskets (purple, green, orange, blue) resting on the muddy ground. A bare foot and the arm of another person are visible on the far left, near the pit. The ground around the pit is reddish-brown earth mixed with mud and dark granular material, leading to extensive piles of similar dark granular material (gravel or small stones) occupying significant portions of the foreground and middle ground, particularly on the left. In the middle ground, several other individuals, primarily women, are visible. One woman in a white top and dark bottom stands near a large pile of granular material, while another in a yellow top and pink head covering bends over a container next to a wheelbarrow. Two black water tanks are situated behind this group. Further back, more figures are engaged in similar activities around various piles of material, some covered with tarpaulins (blue, red, brown) and sacks. The background reveals a residential area with buildings, including one prominent structure with a green roof. Tropical vegetation, primarily palm trees, is visible beyond a low wall separating the work area from the residential structures. The overall scene indicates a manual processing operation, likely involving the washing or sorting of construction aggregates.

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