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This image depicts a residential or semi-urban street in Barakin Sabawa, Nigeria, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. The primary feature is an unpaved, light brown dirt road, appearing uneven and exhibiting tire tracks, stretching into the distance. Strong shadows are cast across the road from objects on the left, indicating the sun's position.

To the immediate left, a portion of a light orange-colored building, constructed from concrete blocks, is visible, topped with a corrugated metal roof overhang. An open drainage ditch runs parallel to this building, containing dark water, various pipes, and assorted debris including white plastic and paper. Beyond the ditch, large-leafed green plants, possibly banana trees, are visible, along with general green vegetation. A utility pole heavily laden with wires and communication equipment stands prominently on the left. Further down the road on the left, two individuals are walking away from the viewer; one wears pink pants and a white top, the other's attire is less distinct. A significant metal lattice communication tower is visible in the distance on the left.

On the right side of the road, a tan-colored concrete block wall, topped with multiple strands of barbed wire, runs parallel to the road. A light-colored double metal gate is integrated into this wall. To the right of the gate, a person wearing a red shirt and light-colored pants stands facing away from the viewer, near a patch of green vegetation. Beyond the wall, a tall palm-like tree with green fronds is visible. In the further distance on the right, a construction crane is identifiable against the sky, indicating ongoing development. Utility poles and overhead power lines are visible along both sides of the road extending into the distance. Scattered pieces of white litter are present on the road and near the drainage ditch.
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Jun 7, 2026

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This image depicts a residential or semi-urban street in Barakin Sabawa, Nigeria, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. The primary feature is an unpaved, light brown dirt road, appearing uneven and exhibiting tire tracks, stretching into the distance. Strong shadows are cast across the road from objects on the left, indicating the sun's position. To the immediate left, a portion of a light orange-colored building, constructed from concrete blocks, is visible, topped with a corrugated metal roof overhang. An open drainage ditch runs parallel to this building, containing dark water, various pipes, and assorted debris including white plastic and paper. Beyond the ditch, large-leafed green plants, possibly banana trees, are visible, along with general green vegetation. A utility pole heavily laden with wires and communication equipment stands prominently on the left. Further down the road on the left, two individuals are walking away from the viewer; one wears pink pants and a white top, the other's attire is less distinct. A significant metal lattice communication tower is visible in the distance on the left. On the right side of the road, a tan-colored concrete block wall, topped with multiple strands of barbed wire, runs parallel to the road. A light-colored double metal gate is integrated into this wall. To the right of the gate, a person wearing a red shirt and light-colored pants stands facing away from the viewer, near a patch of green vegetation. Beyond the wall, a tall palm-like tree with green fronds is visible. In the further distance on the right, a construction crane is identifiable against the sky, indicating ongoing development. Utility poles and overhead power lines are visible along both sides of the road extending into the distance. Scattered pieces of white litter are present on the road and near the drainage ditch.

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