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An image captured in Kuru Dungus, Nigeria, depicts a young person engaged in metalworking activity outdoors. The central subject, likely male, wears a light blue uniform-style shirt and light-colored work shorts or an apron. He is focused intently on operating a grey and green angle grinder, which is actively cutting or grinding a metal object, generating a visible shower of bright orange sparks. Crucially, the worker is wearing clear safety goggles to protect his eyes. The work is being performed on a dirt ground next to a building with a textured, ochre-colored wall and a wooden, somewhat dilapidated roof structure. A closed wooden window is visible on the wall. A dark, horizontal stain runs across the building wall. On the ground, near the operator, is a large, grey piece of equipment labeled "BX1-200-1" and "KEMPPI," which appears to be a welding machine, with sparks from the grinder reflecting off its surface. Several unfinished metal frames or structures are stacked in the foreground and mid-ground. Tangled electrical wires are strewn across the ground. In the upper right corner, the legs and lower torso of another individual are partially visible, suggesting additional workers are present. Notable details include text written in dark paint on the building wall: "070.7004.0091," which resembles a phone number. The scene conveys an impression of practical, hands-on fabrication work taking place in an outdoor workshop setting during daylight hours.
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