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The image captures an active street market scene on a reddish-brown dirt road in Barakin Akawo, Nigeria, under bright daylight conditions. In the immediate foreground, a male figure stands with his back largely towards the camera, attired in a light-colored, possibly off-white, patterned traditional Nigerian outfit consisting of a long-sleeved top and trousers, both featuring circular geometric designs. He wears brown slip-on shoes and observes the activity at a market stall directly in front of him. The market stall, an improvised structure, displays various goods. Bundles of unpeeled sugarcane stalks are prominently arranged on a raised surface. Beneath this, a blue, single-wheeled utility trolley or large wheelbarrow holds numerous smaller, peeled sugarcane pieces. On the main display, quantities of peeled sugarcane segments are present, alongside a large container filled with brown, oval-shaped nuts, likely kola nuts. Behind the stall, at least two individuals are partially visible; one in a red shirt appears to be actively engaged in preparing sugarcane. To the right of the market stall, the front section of a green and yellow auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a Keke Napep, is partially visible, bearing the markings "PTC" and "55". An individual wearing dark trousers and black flip-flops is positioned near the Keke Napep, holding a peeled piece of sugarcane. The ground in this area exhibits dark, wet patches and scattered fragments of sugarcane peelings. In the mid-ground, a road extends into the distance, populated by multiple vehicles including a dark-colored sedan and additional auto-rickshaws. Low-rise buildings, many with corrugated metal roofs, line the roadside, interspersed with green and yellow-flowering shrubs. The strong sunlight casts distinct, elongated shadows across the dusty ground.
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