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Two men are engaged in repairing a motorcycle under a simple shelter with a corrugated metal roof and wooden beams, likely at an informal workshop in Lubao, Kenya. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, casting strong shadows, suggesting it's midday or early afternoon. The primary subject is a Black man in the foreground, wearing a dark grey t-shirt with a purple graphic and the visible letters "NYU". He is leaning over the disassembled motorcycle, his attention focused on the exposed engine components. Behind him, another Black man is partially visible. The motorcycle is in a state of repair, with its engine's cylinder and cylinder head removed, indicating maintenance or a more significant overhaul. Parts of the motorcycle's frame, handlebars, a rearview mirror, exhaust pipe, and rear shock absorber are visible. On the engine casing, the brand name "BAJAJ" is clearly discernible. In the background, under bright sunlight, there is lush green foliage, including trees and what appear to be banana plants. A building, possibly a shop or residential structure, with a small red sign, can be seen in the distance on the left. The ground is unpaved earth.
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