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In Barakin Akawo, Nigeria, an outdoor scene depicts a group of individuals, primarily women, engaged in communal cooking on dry, reddish-brown earth under an overcast sky. In the mid-ground, a cooking area is established with two large metal pots positioned over open wood fires. Smoke emanates from the fires. A woman in a green dress and red headwrap actively stirs yellow granular contents in a dark pot using a long ladle. Another woman, wearing a patterned dress and white headwrap, bends near a second, lighter-colored metal pot, also emitting steam. To their left, an elderly woman with a patterned headwrap sits on a blue plastic chair. Further left, a woman in a green shirt and headwrap holds a baby wrapped in patterned fabric. Several other individuals are partially visible or engaged in tasks around the cooking area, including one woman bending to the far right. Scattered around the cooking fires are unburned logs, partially burned wood, various metal and plastic containers, and buckets. In the foreground, to the bottom left, a silver bowl containing a white granular substance, possibly rice or flour, and a clear plastic bottle of cooking oil are visible on the ground. A person's foot in a dark sandal is partially shown. The background features a long, single-story building with light-colored brick or block walls, white-framed windows, and a prominent corrugated metal roof. Two blue doors are visible on the building. This structure stands on a grassy field. To the far left in the distance, electrical transmission towers and power lines are present, with a single tree between them and the building.
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