
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the weathered entrance to "INSTITUT TUUNGANE," an educational facility, situated in a peri-urban environment. A large, double metal gate, originally a light color but now extensively chipped and faded, features prominent hand-painted text in blue and black. Inscriptions include "MINISTÈRE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT" (Ministry of Education), "SECONDAIRE ET PROFESSIONNEL" (Secondary and Professional Education), and "E.P.A TUUNGANE." The name "INSTITUT TUUNGANE" is boldly painted in black. On the lower left of the gate, "50.477 GOMA" indicates the institution's location in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, a detail further supported by a faded emblem resembling the DRC flag painted on the left gate panel. Listed educational options are "Péda générale" (General Pedagogy), "Sociale," and "Commerciale." The gate is integrated into a rugged stone-and-concrete wall on the left, behind which a brick building with a blue corrugated roof and visible wooden supports can be seen. The ground directly in front of the gate is an uneven dirt path mixed with broken concrete. A grey utility pole with old flyers attached is partially visible on the far right. The scene is illuminated by bright, even sunlight, casting clear shadows and suggesting midday under a clear sky. While the location context provided is Gisenyi, Rwanda, the explicit text on the gate points to Goma, DRC, a city adjacent to Gisenyi. No people or specific activities are depicted. The scene conveys a sense of a functional, albeit aged, institutional entrance.
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