
Stake attention in this memory
A close-up view depicts an outdoor open-air fire pit within Sabon Tasha, Nigeria, configured for roasting. The ground consists of a light-colored concrete or paved surface, exhibiting scattered ash and debris. In the foreground and central area, an active fire burns, fueled by various sizes of wood logs. Visible orange flames emanate from the combusting wood, surrounded by glowing red embers and accumulated white ash. A segment of corroded, ridged steel reinforcing bar (rebar) stands upright on the left side, curving slightly inwards. Partially visible above the fire is a dark, flat metal surface, likely a cooking or roasting grate, supported by an unseen metal framework, some elements of which are glimpsed beneath the surface. To the upper right, partially obscured by the metal structure, rests a light-tan, partially processed animal carcass, consistent with a small livestock animal such as a goat or sheep. The carcass displays evidence of thermal processing, including singed fur or skin, and its hindquarters and legs are clearly visible.
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