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This image captures a daytime street scene in Pantame, Nigeria, featuring multiple individuals and urban infrastructure.

In the foreground, a young boy, appearing pre-adolescent, walks towards the viewer on a concrete sidewalk. He is dressed in a light beige, long-sleeved tunic with intricate dark brown embroidery detailing the V-neck and placket. He wears light-colored trousers beneath the tunic and dark grey, textured slip-on shoes. His gaze is directed forward. To his immediate left, only a portion of an individual's arm and clothing, in an olive-green hue, is visible. The feet of this individual wear brown, sturdy footwear.

In the midground to the left, a small child, possibly a girl, walks on the paved street. She is clad in a solid red head covering and a matching red garment over a dark, patterned skirt, with light-colored open-toed sandals on her feet. In the midground to the right, an adult male walks away from the camera on the street, maneuvering a handcart, one black wheel of which is prominent. He wears a dark teal short-sleeved shirt and mustard yellow trousers. He holds a small, orange-colored object near his right ear.

The background reveals a row of commercial buildings. On the left, signage for "HARA" and "FOAM" is clearly visible on a multi-story structure with glass elements and decorative wall art. A three-wheeled motor vehicle with two occupants is present on the street in front of these buildings. On the right, other buildings feature numerous stacked black cylindrical tanks, possibly water storage. Several vehicles, including sedans of varying colors, are either parked or in motion on the street. Another individual on a motorcycle is visible further in the distance. The environment consists of paved roads and sidewalks under clear daylight conditions.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 6, 2026, 1:44 PM

Pantame, Nigeria

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This image captures a daytime street scene in Pantame, Nigeria, featuring multiple individuals and urban infrastructure. In the foreground, a young boy, appearing pre-adolescent, walks towards the viewer on a concrete sidewalk. He is dressed in a light beige, long-sleeved tunic with intricate dark brown embroidery detailing the V-neck and placket. He wears light-colored trousers beneath the tunic and dark grey, textured slip-on shoes. His gaze is directed forward. To his immediate left, only a portion of an individual's arm and clothing, in an olive-green hue, is visible. The feet of this individual wear brown, sturdy footwear. In the midground to the left, a small child, possibly a girl, walks on the paved street. She is clad in a solid red head covering and a matching red garment over a dark, patterned skirt, with light-colored open-toed sandals on her feet. In the midground to the right, an adult male walks away from the camera on the street, maneuvering a handcart, one black wheel of which is prominent. He wears a dark teal short-sleeved shirt and mustard yellow trousers. He holds a small, orange-colored object near his right ear. The background reveals a row of commercial buildings. On the left, signage for "HARA" and "FOAM" is clearly visible on a multi-story structure with glass elements and decorative wall art. A three-wheeled motor vehicle with two occupants is present on the street in front of these buildings. On the right, other buildings feature numerous stacked black cylindrical tanks, possibly water storage. Several vehicles, including sedans of varying colors, are either parked or in motion on the street. Another individual on a motorcycle is visible further in the distance. The environment consists of paved roads and sidewalks under clear daylight conditions.

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