
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor street scene in Zaria, Nigeria, under bright, hazy daylight. In the immediate foreground, a woman is captured in motion, facing towards the right side of the frame. She wears a dark red hijab covering her head and shoulders, a matching long-sleeved outer garment, and patterned trousers in blue, pink, and white underneath. Her feet are clad in dark flat shoes, and her right hand holds a fold of her outer garment. The ground is an unpaved or dirt road, exhibiting tire tracks and minor debris. Strong shadows, cast by the sun, extend towards the lower left. In the midground, multiple yellow three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, commonly known as 'keke Napeps', are visible. One is parked to the left, adjacent to a concrete drainage ditch. Another, bearing the marking 'SDG 109' on its front, is positioned further down the road to the right. The background includes additional vehicles, such as a white van, and several indistinct pedestrians, one of whom on the far right carries a yellow jerrycan. A blue rectangular sign on a pole, prominent on the right side of the road, displays "DANGOTE CEMENT" and "BUILT TO LAST". Buildings with varied roofing, including corrugated metal, and utility poles supporting multiple overhead electrical wires, line both sides of the street. The sky is a light, hazy blue, indicative of atmospheric dust or dry conditions.
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