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The image captures a vibrant street scene in Abarakan, Niger, under a bright, sunny sky. Two women are prominently featured, both engaged in the common practice of carrying goods on their heads.

In the foreground, a woman walks from left to right, her back partially turned to the viewer. She wears a rich maroon head covering with a floral pattern, and a long, flowing skirt or wrapper featuring a complex design in purple, orange, and blue. On her head, she expertly balances a large, deep blue plastic bowl, which contains a smaller blue bowl and a green bowl, with a yellow utensil visible. Her right hand holds a clear plastic bottle of water, labeled "Atlantis," while her left hand holds another similar bottle. Gold-colored bangles adorn her left wrist. She wears light blue and white flip-flops.

Further down the road, to the right and slightly behind the first woman, a second woman walks in the same direction. She wears a maroon head covering and a long, patterned dress in dark blue, green, and orange hues. On her head, she carries a flat, silver-colored tray, possibly covered with a white cloth or plastic. She appears to be smiling, looking towards the right.

The setting is a paved, asphalt road with visible dust. To the right, a concrete barrier separates the road from an open drainage ditch. Beyond this, there's a bustling market area with various goods for sale, including white upholstered furniture items and display umbrellas. A sign for "Mh Energy" gas station is visible, listing fuel types "PMS," "AGO," and "LPG." Overhead, numerous utility poles and power lines crisscross the clear blue sky. Modern streetlights with green poles line the road. To the left of the road, other structures, vehicles (including a blue truck and a person on a red motorcycle wearing an orange shirt), and sparse trees can be seen. The strong sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating it is daytime, likely mid-day.
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Apr 30, 2026

Abarakan, Niger

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The image captures a vibrant street scene in Abarakan, Niger, under a bright, sunny sky. Two women are prominently featured, both engaged in the common practice of carrying goods on their heads. In the foreground, a woman walks from left to right, her back partially turned to the viewer. She wears a rich maroon head covering with a floral pattern, and a long, flowing skirt or wrapper featuring a complex design in purple, orange, and blue. On her head, she expertly balances a large, deep blue plastic bowl, which contains a smaller blue bowl and a green bowl, with a yellow utensil visible. Her right hand holds a clear plastic bottle of water, labeled "Atlantis," while her left hand holds another similar bottle. Gold-colored bangles adorn her left wrist. She wears light blue and white flip-flops. Further down the road, to the right and slightly behind the first woman, a second woman walks in the same direction. She wears a maroon head covering and a long, patterned dress in dark blue, green, and orange hues. On her head, she carries a flat, silver-colored tray, possibly covered with a white cloth or plastic. She appears to be smiling, looking towards the right. The setting is a paved, asphalt road with visible dust. To the right, a concrete barrier separates the road from an open drainage ditch. Beyond this, there's a bustling market area with various goods for sale, including white upholstered furniture items and display umbrellas. A sign for "Mh Energy" gas station is visible, listing fuel types "PMS," "AGO," and "LPG." Overhead, numerous utility poles and power lines crisscross the clear blue sky. Modern streetlights with green poles line the road. To the left of the road, other structures, vehicles (including a blue truck and a person on a red motorcycle wearing an orange shirt), and sparse trees can be seen. The strong sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating it is daytime, likely mid-day.

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