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An outdoor scene in Maiburiji, Nigeria, depicts a street vendor and their pushcart laden with goods on a sunny day. The image is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down at the street level. In the foreground, a person, likely the vendor, is visible from the waist down, wearing light brown or khaki-colored loose clothing and black sandals. A straw hat with a red-striped brim rests near them on the left side. They stand next to a rustic, dark-colored metal pushcart with one visible spoked wheel and a rubber tire. The pushcart is filled with merchandise. On top, a large quantity of light brown, oval-shaped items, likely groundnuts (peanuts), are piled onto a yellow cardboard box. Below these, numerous smaller bundles, possibly garlic or other produce, are individually wrapped in clear plastic. A black plastic bag and some green leafy vegetables are also visible on the cart. The yellow cardboard box has the partially visible text "LIKESS FORCE" and a logo. In the background, behind the vendor and cart, a bright yellow auto-rickshaw (keke Napep) is partially visible, parked or driving on the street. Several individuals are in the mid-ground: one person in a red and white patterned garment, another with an orange head covering, and another wearing a black cap. Along what appears to be a building or stall wall, various white and grey sacks are stacked. Visible text on these sacks includes "BUA P.O.P." (Special Gypsum Plaster) and "MA SUPER BOND". The ground is paved, possibly asphalt or concrete, and the strong shadows indicate bright, direct sunlight. The scene captures a bustling street or market environment.
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