
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an active open-air earthworks site in Katon Rikkos, Nigeria. The terrain consists of disturbed reddish-brown soil, large excavated earth mounds, and muddy puddles and a pond. In the background, green cultivated fields and distant hills are visible under a clear sky. Approximately 20 to 25 individuals, predominantly adult males, are distributed across the scene. In the foreground-midground, one adult male in a light-colored shirt and dark shorts is actively shoveling soil within a narrow, muddy trench. Several other adult males stand observing or awaiting instruction nearby, including one in a black-striped shirt and blue jeans, one in a blue shirt and red beanie, and one in a red shirt and light-colored cargo pants. Another male in an orange cap and white t-shirt stands further to the right. In the midground and background, additional individuals are visible near larger soil piles and a muddy pond, with some carrying red buckets. Objects present include shovels, segments of blue/teal flexible piping lying in trenches and near water, and red buckets. A light-colored sack rests on an earth mound. The primary action is manual excavation using shovels, supported by observation and material transport. The presence of hoses and water suggests active water management within the operation.
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