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The image portrays an outdoor cassava processing operation in Mararaba, Nigeria. Approximately six to seven individuals, primarily women, are seated on the dry, earthen ground under the partial shade of a tree with a dark, textured trunk. A light-colored fabric is tied around the tree trunk. The primary activity is the manual peeling of cassava roots. In the foreground, large piles of peeled, cream-colored cassava roots are visible. Numerous brown cassava peels are scattered across the ground, indicating active processing. A pair of black flip-flops rests on the ground amidst the peels. In the mid-ground, a woman wearing a red patterned dress and a matching headscarf is seated, actively peeling a cassava root. Beside her, a large silver metal basin is filled with peeled cassava. To her left, another woman in a black tank top and patterned skirt is also peeling cassava with a knife. Other individuals are partially visible, similarly engaged in the task, with some unpeeled cassava roots stacked behind them. The background reveals a dry, semi-arid environment with sparse vegetation, including dried grasses and scattered trees. The sky above is clear and bright. Distant hills or elevated terrain are faintly visible on the horizon, suggesting an agricultural setting outside a dense urban area.
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