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The image depicts an outdoor or semi-enclosed cooking area in Rafin Par, Nigeria. A large, dark, multi-cavity cast-iron pan, heavily seasoned with evidence of charring around the edges of its circular depressions, is centrally positioned. Approximately two dozen of these cavities contain a light-colored, viscous batter or dough. This pan rests upon a cylindrical charcoal stove, likely constructed from metal or clay, which sits on a concrete or stone base. The ground immediately surrounding the stove is a dusty, rough concrete or compacted earth surface, strewn with black charcoal fragments and small pieces of debris. In the upper left quadrant, a section of corrugated metal, appearing weathered, forms part of a makeshift overhead structure or canopy. To the right of the cooking apparatus, a black frying pan with white residue along its inner rim is placed atop a light-colored cooler. Behind these items, a large, lidded metal pot with a blue lid is visible. On the ground adjacent to the cooler, a clear plastic bottle containing a yellow liquid, presumably cooking oil, and a smaller yellow-capped bottle are present. A crumpled black plastic bag and other plastic waste are also on the ground in this area. The background walls are rough, unpainted, and show signs of wear, discoloration, and dust accumulation. No individuals are visible within the frame.
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