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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Timia, Niger, characterized by ongoing earthwork or construction activities. In the foreground, a man in a plaid shirt crouches beside a recently dug or cleared ditch, which runs horizontally across the frame. To his left, a yellow jerry can sits near a pile of excavated sand, next to which a shovel is embedded in the ground.

Several men are present throughout the scene. Further back on the left, a man in a red shirt stands near the ditch, while another man in a long, light-colored robe (agbada) stands behind him, looking towards the right. In the middle ground, a man in a green shirt bends over, seemingly working within the ditch or with some construction material. To his right, another man in a red shirt stands near a yellow shipping container or kiosk. A man in a blue outfit is seated on a concrete block near the container, observing the activity. Another man in a dark blue shirt stands by a simple wooden and corrugated metal shop structure. The background features more indistinct figures and vehicles, suggesting a populated area.

The scene appears to be a semi-urban or rural street. There's a telecommunications tower prominently visible in the background, alongside utility poles with overhead wires. One pole features a red and white banner for "AIRTEL" with additional smaller text. Another sign in the distance reads "ABU-". A sign above a green stall closer to the center has visible text "SHONGO". The yellow container also displays a partial phone number starting with "090604...".

The ground is predominantly unpaved, covered in sand and dirt, with construction debris like rocks and plastic visible in and around the ditch. The weather appears clear and sunny, indicating daytime. The general atmosphere suggests a community engaged in practical tasks, possibly related to infrastructure development or maintenance.
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Apr 18, 2026

Timia, Niger

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Timia, Niger, characterized by ongoing earthwork or construction activities. In the foreground, a man in a plaid shirt crouches beside a recently dug or cleared ditch, which runs horizontally across the frame. To his left, a yellow jerry can sits near a pile of excavated sand, next to which a shovel is embedded in the ground. Several men are present throughout the scene. Further back on the left, a man in a red shirt stands near the ditch, while another man in a long, light-colored robe (agbada) stands behind him, looking towards the right. In the middle ground, a man in a green shirt bends over, seemingly working within the ditch or with some construction material. To his right, another man in a red shirt stands near a yellow shipping container or kiosk. A man in a blue outfit is seated on a concrete block near the container, observing the activity. Another man in a dark blue shirt stands by a simple wooden and corrugated metal shop structure. The background features more indistinct figures and vehicles, suggesting a populated area. The scene appears to be a semi-urban or rural street. There's a telecommunications tower prominently visible in the background, alongside utility poles with overhead wires. One pole features a red and white banner for "AIRTEL" with additional smaller text. Another sign in the distance reads "ABU-". A sign above a green stall closer to the center has visible text "SHONGO". The yellow container also displays a partial phone number starting with "090604...". The ground is predominantly unpaved, covered in sand and dirt, with construction debris like rocks and plastic visible in and around the ditch. The weather appears clear and sunny, indicating daytime. The general atmosphere suggests a community engaged in practical tasks, possibly related to infrastructure development or maintenance.

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