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This media file is a close-up, slightly angled shot of a yellow, worn notebook with a blue fabric-like covering on the lower left portion. The notebook appears to be made of faux leather and shows signs of age and use, with scuffs and smudges visible on its surface.

The word "Memo" is embossed in a cursive font on the upper left side of the notebook's cover. In the center of the cover, a circular emblem is embossed, featuring the letters "NIQS" within it. Below the emblem, text reads "NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS".

To the right of the notebook, a portion of a printed page is visible, containing text that appears to be part of a reading passage. The text discusses mud sculpture, its materials, and its perishability, referencing unbaked mud specifically. The passage is titled "Passage 4".

The setting appears to be indoors, likely a desk or table, with other papers or books partially visible in the background. The lighting is somewhat diffused, suggesting it's not direct sunlight. The overall impression is of an educational or professional context, possibly related to surveying or architecture, given the text on the notebook. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the image.
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Jul 1, 2026

Jalingo, Nigeria

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This media file is a close-up, slightly angled shot of a yellow, worn notebook with a blue fabric-like covering on the lower left portion. The notebook appears to be made of faux leather and shows signs of age and use, with scuffs and smudges visible on its surface. The word "Memo" is embossed in a cursive font on the upper left side of the notebook's cover. In the center of the cover, a circular emblem is embossed, featuring the letters "NIQS" within it. Below the emblem, text reads "NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS". To the right of the notebook, a portion of a printed page is visible, containing text that appears to be part of a reading passage. The text discusses mud sculpture, its materials, and its perishability, referencing unbaked mud specifically. The passage is titled "Passage 4". The setting appears to be indoors, likely a desk or table, with other papers or books partially visible in the background. The lighting is somewhat diffused, suggesting it's not direct sunlight. The overall impression is of an educational or professional context, possibly related to surveying or architecture, given the text on the notebook. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the image.

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