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Three young boys walk alongside a white DAF XF truck. The boys are dressed casually, one in a light pink shirt and black pants, another in an orange t-shirt and black pants, and the third in a black t-shirt and black pants. They are all wearing sandals. The truck appears to be stationary, and the boys are walking on a paved surface next to it, possibly a road or parking area. The scene suggests a daytime setting, with sunlight casting shadows. The truck has "DAF XF 510" written on its side. The image was taken in Garko, Nigeria.
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Jun 26, 2026

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Three young boys walk alongside a white DAF XF truck. The boys are dressed casually, one in a light pink shirt and black pants, another in an orange t-shirt and black pants, and the third in a black t-shirt and black pants. They are all wearing sandals. The truck appears to be stationary, and the boys are walking on a paved surface next to it, possibly a road or parking area. The scene suggests a daytime setting, with sunlight casting shadows. The truck has "DAF XF 510" written on its side. The image was taken in Garko, Nigeria.

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Three young boys walk alongside a white DAF XF truck. The boys are dressed casually, one in a light pink shirt and black pants, another in an orange t-shirt and black pants, and the third in a black t-shirt and black pants. They are all wearing sandals. The truck appears to be stationary, and the boys are walking on a paved surface next to it, possibly a road or parking area. The scene suggests a daytime setting, with sunlight casting shadows. The truck has "DAF XF 510" written on its side. The image was taken in Garko, Nigeria. in Garko, Nigeria | Collective Memory