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The image depicts a daytime street scene in Umuode, Nigeria. Three young adult women are prominently featured in the foreground and mid-ground, walking along a street lined with commercial activity. In the immediate foreground, on the right, a woman with dark braided hair and a white scrunchie wears a white jersey-style shirt with light blue accents, a blue bird graphic, and pink flowers. The number "21" is visible on her right sleeve. She carries a black quilted shoulder bag and a stack of colorful books or folders in her left hand, looking slightly downwards. To her left, in the center-left foreground, a woman with red braided hair beneath black over-ear headphones wears a white t-shirt with a reddish-brown tie-dye pattern and graphics of yellow smiley faces and text reading "ART SHOULD COMFORT THE DISTURBED AND DISTURB THE COMFORTABLE." She is also wearing a black mini skirt and looks directly towards the viewer with a neutral expression. Behind these two, slightly to the right, a third woman with a light-colored patterned headscarf wears a white t-shirt and dark bottoms, walking with her right hand near her mouth. The ground to the left is occupied by several white and blue sacks, presumably containing agricultural products like grains or flour, one of which has a small red can placed on top. A blue refuse bin is partially visible on the far left. Along the left side of the street, a red and white "POS" (Point of Sale) sign advertises mobile data services for MTN, GLO, and AIRTEL. Behind it, storefronts and commercial displays are visible. Utility poles and overhead lines crisscross the hazy sky. In the mid-ground and background, multiple dark-colored three-wheeled vehicles (likely commercial tricycles) are present, suggesting a busy transportation hub. Several other indistinct figures populate the background, indicating a populated urban environment with low-rise buildings.
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