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The scene depicts an outdoor market stall in Gwarinpa, Nigeria, under a makeshift shelter constructed from rough wooden beams and corrugated metal, partially covered with translucent plastic sheeting.

In the foreground, a large, cylindrical woven basket filled with red and orange Scotch bonnet peppers is prominently displayed. Below it, another partially visible woven basket contains onions. To the left, a light green plastic basin rests on a rough wooden plank surface.

Two young females are the primary subjects. On the left, a young female, approximately pre-teen to early teen, stands facing right. She wears a bright yellow short-sleeved t-shirt with a dark logo displaying "SECONDARY SCHOOL LIFE CAMP," a matching yellow pleated skirt with two white horizontal stripes near the hem, and a maroon fabric head covering. A blue backpack is worn over her shoulders. Her right foot is bare, while her left foot wears a white ankle sock. She has her mouth slightly open and her left arm extended forward, seemingly gesturing or interacting.

To her right, partially visible, is a second young female. Only her right side, arm, and part of her torso are seen. She wears a light blue hijab covering her head and a white garment, possibly a school uniform top. She is oriented towards the first female, indicating an interaction.

The ground is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown dirt. In the mid-ground, behind the individuals, various baskets and a wooden A-frame structure are present. To the far left, a concrete wall topped with barbed wire is visible. Deciduous trees, possibly pawpaw, are scattered throughout the background. A large, weathered reddish-brown shipping container or metal structure stands in the background to the right, adjacent to further foliage. A white and blue painted bucket is on the ground near the partially visible second person.
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Jan 15, 2026, 1:31 PM

Gwarinpa, Nigeria

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The scene depicts an outdoor market stall in Gwarinpa, Nigeria, under a makeshift shelter constructed from rough wooden beams and corrugated metal, partially covered with translucent plastic sheeting. In the foreground, a large, cylindrical woven basket filled with red and orange Scotch bonnet peppers is prominently displayed. Below it, another partially visible woven basket contains onions. To the left, a light green plastic basin rests on a rough wooden plank surface. Two young females are the primary subjects. On the left, a young female, approximately pre-teen to early teen, stands facing right. She wears a bright yellow short-sleeved t-shirt with a dark logo displaying "SECONDARY SCHOOL LIFE CAMP," a matching yellow pleated skirt with two white horizontal stripes near the hem, and a maroon fabric head covering. A blue backpack is worn over her shoulders. Her right foot is bare, while her left foot wears a white ankle sock. She has her mouth slightly open and her left arm extended forward, seemingly gesturing or interacting. To her right, partially visible, is a second young female. Only her right side, arm, and part of her torso are seen. She wears a light blue hijab covering her head and a white garment, possibly a school uniform top. She is oriented towards the first female, indicating an interaction. The ground is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown dirt. In the mid-ground, behind the individuals, various baskets and a wooden A-frame structure are present. To the far left, a concrete wall topped with barbed wire is visible. Deciduous trees, possibly pawpaw, are scattered throughout the background. A large, weathered reddish-brown shipping container or metal structure stands in the background to the right, adjacent to further foliage. A white and blue painted bucket is on the ground near the partially visible second person.

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