
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor public water point in Rafin Par, Nigeria, features a long, low washing station with multiple spigots set into a blue and white tiled wall. A male individual, viewed from behind, wearing a light-colored shirt, dark blue jeans with a yellow clip on the right hip, and sandals, is bent over at the waist, engaged in washing at one of the spigots. A plaque on the wall adjacent to the individual is partially visible, displaying "THE RATEL FAMILY" and "WATER PROJECT." The ground immediately in front of the washing station consists of unpaved earth, partially covered by several large, uneven concrete slabs. These slabs partially conceal an open drainage ditch directly beneath them, which contains stagnant water, assorted refuse including plastic debris, and organic matter. A narrow concrete beam spans a section of this open ditch. In the background, a light-colored building with windows and a corrugated metal roof is visible, with various papers or posters affixed to its wall. Sunlight casts sharp shadows across the dirt ground.
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