
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an outdoor gathering, likely a religious or spiritual ceremony, taking place in Lubao, Kenya. The scene is dominated by multiple individuals, predominantly men, dressed in white robes. Many of these robes feature red trim around the V-necklines and red sashes tied at the waist. Several participants wear white knitted caps. In the foreground, the backs of individuals in white robes are visible. One person wears a white robe with a prominent pink and red collar and a red sash. To the left, a person in a striped long-sleeved shirt is bent over a rectangular hole freshly dug into the reddish-brown earth, strongly suggesting a burial or a ground-breaking ceremony. In the background, other participants in white robes are seen standing, some appearing to look towards the hole or at something in their hands. One person is holding a small, red, book-like object or device. Mud stains are visible on the lower portion of some of the white robes, indicating interaction with the soil. A large, red and white banner or sign is partially visible on the right side of the frame. Identifiable fragments of text on the banner include "CH" and "SPIR", likely part of words like "CHURCH" or "SPIRITUAL". The event appears to be taking place during daylight hours under natural light. The overall mood conveyed by the gathering around the hole and the attire suggests a solemn and respectful occasion.
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