
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an active construction site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, during the initial stages of building foundations. The ground is predominantly covered in distinctive red-brown soil, appearing uneven and strewn with rocks, wood scraps, and general construction debris. The central focus is a long, narrow wooden formwork prepared for pouring a concrete beam or foundation. Inside this formwork, a meticulously assembled rebar cage, consisting of steel reinforcing bars tied with stirrups, is visible, with some initial concrete already present at the bottom. The formwork is extensively supported by numerous rough-hewn wooden logs and planks acting as temporary shoring and bracing. Several pre-cast concrete pillars, with rebar extending from their tops, are scattered across the site, indicating the future vertical elements of the structure. A section of a stone wall, possibly a retaining wall or another foundation element, is also visible in the background on the right. In the far background, behind a corrugated iron fence or temporary barrier, a group of people is visible, some appearing to wear high-visibility vests, suggesting the presence of construction workers or onlookers. The scene conveys a busy, outdoor construction environment. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the dry, reddish soil is a notable geographical cue consistent with the specified location. No visible text is present in the image.
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