
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a construction site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, focusing on the ongoing work of building a stone foundation. In the foreground and midground, a male worker, wearing a bright yellow high-visibility vest and light-colored pants, is actively engaged in laying stones for a foundation wall. He is bent over, appearing to use a measuring string or tool to ensure the alignment of the irregular grey stones being set with mortar. To the worker's left stands a concrete pillar, partially constructed with exposed rebar at its top, indicating future vertical extension. The foundation walls themselves are made of roughly shaped grey stones, meticulously laid and mortared. The ground surrounding the construction is reddish-brown earth, typical of soil in the region, with loose stones and dirt scattered around, suggesting recent excavation and construction activity. A yellow plastic container or bucket is visible on the right side of the ground. In the background, two other men are partially visible, standing on an elevated area near a temporary structure constructed from corrugated iron sheets and wooden beams. They appear to be observing the work or taking a break. Beyond them are large piles of excavated earth and lush green trees, indicating a semi-rural or developing area. The sky appears overcast, suggesting it's daytime but not intensely sunny. There is no discernible text visible in the image. The scene depicts a phase of early construction for a building, with a strong emphasis on foundational masonry work.
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