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This image presents a detailed street view in Nkpor, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The primary ground surface is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown dirt, with scattered litter including plastic bags and paper debris. Running parallel to the dirt path is an open concrete drainage ditch, filled with stagnant, green, algae-covered water and various discarded items such as plastic containers and cardboard. Several makeshift bridges, constructed from wooden planks, span the ditch at various points.

On the right side of the scene, a roadside vendor displays an array of statues. The most prominent is a life-sized female figure, painted with dark hair and a gold headpiece, wearing a white dress patterned with multicolored stars. She holds an infant figure in her left arm and a small, reflective object in her raised right hand. This statue stands on a dark, elevated base. Adjacent to it are other sculptures, including a large coiled snake figure with brown and beige patterns, and a pair of stone hands. A red and white sign prominently displays the word "ARTS." These statues are positioned in front of rudimentary commercial structures, characterized by corrugated metal roofs and blue or pink tarpaulin coverings.

Further along the street to the left, additional makeshift stalls are visible, along with a large white banner identifying a "Seventh-day Adventist Church." Other distant advertising signs, including one for "Cooking Gas," are also discernible. In the background, a substantial building with a brown, multi-gabled roof can be seen. Utility poles with overhead wires and elevated water tanks are present, indicating basic infrastructure. A single individual, clad in shorts and a light-colored top, is partially visible walking away from the camera on the far left side of the dirt path. Blue plastic crates and green plastic chairs are among the miscellaneous objects populating the commercial roadside.
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Nov 20, 2025, 9:14 AM

Nkpor, Nigeria

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This image presents a detailed street view in Nkpor, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The primary ground surface is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown dirt, with scattered litter including plastic bags and paper debris. Running parallel to the dirt path is an open concrete drainage ditch, filled with stagnant, green, algae-covered water and various discarded items such as plastic containers and cardboard. Several makeshift bridges, constructed from wooden planks, span the ditch at various points. On the right side of the scene, a roadside vendor displays an array of statues. The most prominent is a life-sized female figure, painted with dark hair and a gold headpiece, wearing a white dress patterned with multicolored stars. She holds an infant figure in her left arm and a small, reflective object in her raised right hand. This statue stands on a dark, elevated base. Adjacent to it are other sculptures, including a large coiled snake figure with brown and beige patterns, and a pair of stone hands. A red and white sign prominently displays the word "ARTS." These statues are positioned in front of rudimentary commercial structures, characterized by corrugated metal roofs and blue or pink tarpaulin coverings. Further along the street to the left, additional makeshift stalls are visible, along with a large white banner identifying a "Seventh-day Adventist Church." Other distant advertising signs, including one for "Cooking Gas," are also discernible. In the background, a substantial building with a brown, multi-gabled roof can be seen. Utility poles with overhead wires and elevated water tanks are present, indicating basic infrastructure. A single individual, clad in shorts and a light-colored top, is partially visible walking away from the camera on the far left side of the dirt path. Blue plastic crates and green plastic chairs are among the miscellaneous objects populating the commercial roadside.

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