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The media file shows a close-up, top-down view of a person's hands peeling corn. The scene is set on a tiled floor, which appears to be outdoors or in an open-air space, given the presence of a drain or puddle of water in the lower left corner. The tiles are light-colored and appear somewhat worn, with some dirt and debris scattered on them. The subjects are the hands of a person, dark-skinned, actively engaged in removing the husks from several ears of corn. One ear of corn is partially peeled, revealing the kernels beneath. Other peeled husks are piled on the floor around the corn. A pile of unpeeled ears of corn is visible to the right, some with their characteristic brown silks. The person is wearing a dark sock with white and red stripes and a black sandal. To the left, a small blue and gray patterned object, possibly a mug or container, rests on the tiles. The activity is the preparation of corn, likely for cooking or consumption. The focus is on the tactile process of peeling. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the presence of the water might indicate recent rain or cleaning. The setting appears to be a domestic or communal outdoor area, possibly in a village or rural environment given the overall context of "Aiyegunle, Nigeria." There is no visible text in the image. The scene conveys a sense of everyday activity and domestic labor.
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