
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor scene in Sabon Gari Nassarawa, Nigeria, presenting a large accumulation of dried or partially dried organic material spread across a tiled surface. The primary subject is a dense pile of irregularly shaped fragments, consistent with yam peels or similar root vegetable husks, ranging in color from off-white and light brown to dark brown and blackish-brown. These fragments vary in size, generally from 2 cm to 10 cm in their longest dimension. The organic material is spread over an area approximately 2 meters in length and 1.5 meters in width. Beneath a portion of the peels at the top-center, a segment of a white woven polypropylene sack, marked with faded blue text, is visible. The ground surface consists of a mosaic of square and rectangular ceramic tiles in various shades of off-white, light grey, and reddish-brown. These tiles exhibit significant wear, dirt accumulation, and some visible cracking and chipped areas. Sparse, dark twigs and other unidentifiable small debris are intermingled with the peels. To the far right edge of the frame, a small area of darker, unpaved soil is visible. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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