
Stake attention in this memory
This daytime photograph, taken from the interior of a vehicle, depicts a street scene in Johannesburg, South Africa, under overcast skies. On the left, a building with a grey sloped roof and light-colored, possibly corrugated or paneled, siding is visible. Along the top of the wall or fence adjacent to this building, a coil of concertina wire (razor wire) is prominently displayed, suggesting security. Green trees and foliage are seen in the background and surrounding the building. In the mid-ground, a concrete wall or barrier runs parallel to the road, painted in a reddish-brown color. This wall features several white painted inscriptions, acting as a form of public commentary or activism. The largest text, oriented vertically along the main section of the wall, spells out "SUDAN". Below and to the left of "SUDAN", on a lower section of the wall, the word "PALESTINE" is painted horizontally. Further left and slightly lower, another horizontal inscription reads "FREE CONGO". These texts collectively express solidarity or advocacy related to these regions. The right side of the image reveals part of the vehicle from which the photo was taken, including a black windshield wiper and a portion of the car's interior or hood. No individuals are visible, and no specific activity is captured beyond the static scene and its painted messages.
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