
Stake attention in this memory
This outdoor image captures a vital piece of electrical infrastructure in what appears to be a rural or semi-rural setting. The central subjects are two weathered wooden utility poles supporting a grey electrical transformer, which is mounted on a robust metal frame spanning between them. Numerous black electrical wires are visible, connecting to and from the transformer, as well as running along the poles via various insulators and fuse cutouts. On the left utility pole, a red and white warning sign is affixed, clearly displaying the word "DANGER" above "HATARI," which is Swahili for danger. Directly above this sign, a small metal plate with the number "14068" is visible. Below the transformer platform, three sets of insulators are mounted on the left pole, from which more wires extend downwards. A coiled bundle of wire is also seen near the top of the left pole. The background consists of a cultivated field or garden with green, leafy crops in the foreground, stretching back to a dense line of dark green trees or a forest. The sky above is a clear, bright blue, suggesting fair weather. The warm, angled light on the poles and vegetation indicates either early morning or late afternoon. The scene depicts a functional power distribution point in Ngong ward, Kenya.
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