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The image shows a weathered, orange metal gate in Jalingo, Nigeria. The gate is comprised of two main sections. The larger section on the right is a single door with a rectangular inset panel. There is a visible latch and possibly a lock mechanism on this door. To the left, a narrower, solid metal panel is attached, which appears to be a stationary part of the gate. The top edge of the gate has an uneven, wavy contour. The gate is set against a backdrop of a bright, overcast sky. The ground in front of the gate is a mix of dry earth and sparse green vegetation. The overall condition of the gate suggests it has been exposed to the elements for a considerable time, with visible signs of rust and wear.
James Sebastian

Jul 3, 2026, 2:22 PM

Jalingo, Nigeria

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The image shows a weathered, orange metal gate in Jalingo, Nigeria. The gate is comprised of two main sections. The larger section on the right is a single door with a rectangular inset panel. There is a visible latch and possibly a lock mechanism on this door. To the left, a narrower, solid metal panel is attached, which appears to be a stationary part of the gate. The top edge of the gate has an uneven, wavy contour. The gate is set against a backdrop of a bright, overcast sky. The ground in front of the gate is a mix of dry earth and sparse green vegetation. The overall condition of the gate suggests it has been exposed to the elements for a considerable time, with visible signs of rust and wear.

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