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The image depicts a vibrant outdoor scene, likely a street or market area, under bright daylight. A man with a bald head and a beaming smile is prominently featured on the right side of the frame, looking towards the right with a joyful expression. He is wearing a short-sleeved t-shirt that is primarily green with bright yellow sleeves. A logo, possibly reading "JENA," is visible on the left side of his chest. He wears black, slim-fitting trousers and white and beige/brown sneakers with white laces. His left foot is slightly raised, suggesting he is in mid-stride or adjusting his footing on a raised concrete edge. In the mid-ground, behind the man and slightly to his left, there is an open, light-colored umbrella providing shade over a simple wooden stall. The umbrella has a prominent black graphic of two Coca-Cola bottles on its surface. Beneath the umbrella, on the stall, several dark objects are visible, possibly merchandise. Directly in front of the stall, a colorful rectangular sign is displayed. The text on the sign reads "ALH. MUSA" and "NYAMA ROYA." Below the text, there are images of various food dishes, including what appears to be grilled meat or kebabs, and another dish with a reddish sauce. A small illustration of an animal, possibly a goat or lamb, is also part of the design. To the left of the scene and in the foreground, there is a long, open ditch or drainage channel made of concrete or mud brick, with raised edges and a dirt bottom. The ground surrounding this structure and under the man's feet is dry, light brown earth or sand. In the background, on the far left, a building with a corrugated metal roof is visible. Further in the distance, a person in camouflage attire can be partially seen. On the far right, another building or structure with a visible metal gate or bars and concrete walls completes the street scene. The overall impression is one of a busy, sunny day in an urban or semi-urban setting, possibly in a West African country given the context and details like "Nyama Roya" which translates to "Royal Meat" in Hausa.
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