Memory from Kafanchan B, Nigeria
FM-dDsul2
Kafanchan ..., Nigeria
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The image displays an informal motorcycle plastic repair workshop in Kafanchan B, Nigeria

Kafanchan BNigeria

The image displays an informal motorcycle plastic repair workshop in Kafanchan B, Nigeria. A young adult male, with dark skin and short dark hair, wearing a white short-sleeved t-shirt and light-colored trousers, is seated on the left, leaning against a light-colored brick wall. He is holding a white plastic motorcycle fairing in both hands, appearing to be examining or preparing it for work. The immediate environment is densely cluttered with a large assortment of plastic motorcycle parts, including fairings, fenders, and panels, in various states of repair and colors such as white, black, red, and blue. These parts are piled against the brick wall and scattered across the dirt ground. Centrally, on the ground, an improvised forge consisting of charcoal on a metal stand is visible, with glowing embers and several metal tools, suggesting heat treatment of plastic components. Other objects present include a large black plastic barrel or container upright on the right, several green plastic chairs integrated into the piles of parts, a black motorcycle fender in the left foreground, and a black textured motorcycle seat in the right foreground. The background reveals an unpaved ground surface leading to other rudimentary structures with corrugated metal roofs and a partially open reddish-brown wooden door, indicating an outdoor or semi-sheltered workspace.

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