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The image depicts an outdoor informal market or food stall operating under a makeshift shelter, likely within the city of Kaduna, Nigeria. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows. Two individuals are present. On the left, an adult female is seen in profile, facing towards the right. She is dressed in a vibrant green and black patterned traditional Nigerian ensemble, consisting of a full-length wrapper, a matching top, and a headwrap. She holds onto a vertical support pole of the shelter with her right hand. Her left hand is not clearly visible. She wears flat sandals. In the foreground, a dark grey plastic waste bin is partially visible to her left. To the right, a younger female stands slightly behind a counter, facing forward with a slight tilt to her left. She wears a black t-shirt with a white spiral design and light-colored shorts or skirt. Her hair is covered by a light brown, satiny head covering. She holds a white smartphone in her left hand, looking down at it, with her right hand resting on her hip. The stall counter is constructed from corrugated metal sheets, with a space beneath revealing what appears to be equipment or storage. On top of the counter, a large, lidded silver metal pot, a red plastic container, and a folded black fabric item are visible. Two small plastic bottles containing liquid are also on the counter near the younger woman. The shelter itself features a roof made of corrugated metal sheets supported by rough wooden or metal poles. The ground is dry, reddish-brown dirt. In the background, a collection of single-story structures with corrugated metal roofs, some appearing to be converted shipping containers, line the horizon. Stacked red plastic crates are visible to the far right. Further back, a yellow two-wheeled pushcart with multiple yellow jerrycans or containers is parked on the dirt road. A person is seated in the distant background. Trees and sparse vegetation are present on the left side of the background.
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