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The image displays a collection of traditional drums arranged outdoors on an asphalt surface, likely in Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria. There are at least six drums of varying sizes, positioned in a general line. Most of the drums feature dark reddish-brown, possibly leather or wooden, bodies with vibrant red drumheads. Two smaller drums have natural, lighter-colored hide drumheads. All the drums are adorned with visible rope lacing that secures their structure and drumheads, highlighting their traditional craftsmanship. Two individuals are partially visible in the background. On the left, a person in a dark patterned shirt and dark blue trousers holds a stick or similar item in a hand covered by a blue glove. On the right, another person wears a long garment with a distinctive brown, black, and white geometric pattern, paired with black shoes. A third person, in a multi-colored garment, is partly visible next to them. The setting appears to be a paved area, possibly a street or open market. A concrete curb separates the paved area from a patch of gravel and debris in the background. A light blue structure or wall is also visible behind the people. On the far right, a yellow chair with a white cushion is partially seen. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime. The presence of these drums and people suggests a cultural gathering, performance, or preparation for one. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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