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A daytime street scene in Jalingo, Nigeria, depicts multiple individuals walking along a dry, unpaved road under a hazy, bright sky.

In the immediate foreground, centered, an adult male with dark skin and a short beard walks forward, slightly turned to his right. He wears a royal blue traditional long-sleeved tunic (kaftan style) with white embroidered detailing down the front neckline and a matching white patterned cap. Brown leather sandals are on his feet, and a silver ring is visible on his left ring finger. His shadow is cast directly behind him.

To the left and slightly behind him, another adult male with dark skin walks in the same direction. He wears a light blue traditional tunic and pants with a light brown cap and brown slip-on shoes.

To the right and slightly behind the central figure, a third adult male with dark skin walks forward, looking directly at the viewer. He is dressed in a light brown traditional tunic and pants with a matching cap and brown sandals.

Further to the right, partially obscured, a younger individual (possibly a child or teenager) with dark skin walks forward, carrying a large, light-colored sack on their head. They wear a dark brown short-sleeved top and dark shorts.

In the mid-ground, other pedestrians are visible, including a person in a bright red shirt and another in a bright yellow garment further to the right.

The left side of the scene features a paved sidewalk adjacent to the unpaved road. Beyond the sidewalk, a series of low-rise commercial buildings with various market stalls are visible. A yellow three-wheeled auto-rickshaw (Keke Napep) and a green truck are parked or moving in the background on the left. A tall, slender utility pole, white with a reddish-brown base, stands on the left. Overhead power lines crisscross the upper portion of the frame. The ground is a light brown, uneven surface with small debris scattered across it.
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Jan 22, 2026, 11:11 AM

Jalingo, Nigeria

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A daytime street scene in Jalingo, Nigeria, depicts multiple individuals walking along a dry, unpaved road under a hazy, bright sky. In the immediate foreground, centered, an adult male with dark skin and a short beard walks forward, slightly turned to his right. He wears a royal blue traditional long-sleeved tunic (kaftan style) with white embroidered detailing down the front neckline and a matching white patterned cap. Brown leather sandals are on his feet, and a silver ring is visible on his left ring finger. His shadow is cast directly behind him. To the left and slightly behind him, another adult male with dark skin walks in the same direction. He wears a light blue traditional tunic and pants with a light brown cap and brown slip-on shoes. To the right and slightly behind the central figure, a third adult male with dark skin walks forward, looking directly at the viewer. He is dressed in a light brown traditional tunic and pants with a matching cap and brown sandals. Further to the right, partially obscured, a younger individual (possibly a child or teenager) with dark skin walks forward, carrying a large, light-colored sack on their head. They wear a dark brown short-sleeved top and dark shorts. In the mid-ground, other pedestrians are visible, including a person in a bright red shirt and another in a bright yellow garment further to the right. The left side of the scene features a paved sidewalk adjacent to the unpaved road. Beyond the sidewalk, a series of low-rise commercial buildings with various market stalls are visible. A yellow three-wheeled auto-rickshaw (Keke Napep) and a green truck are parked or moving in the background on the left. A tall, slender utility pole, white with a reddish-brown base, stands on the left. Overhead power lines crisscross the upper portion of the frame. The ground is a light brown, uneven surface with small debris scattered across it.

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