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This outdoor image captures a water collection or hygiene station, likely in Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, given the provided context. The scene is dominated by several plastic containers, two bright green and two vibrant orange, with matching lids, resting on a concrete ledge. A light blue wall, with some flaking paint revealing underlying grey plaster and natural stone, forms the background. Several grey and blue pipes are integrated into or extend from this wall, suggesting a water distribution system. On the middle green container, a white label is visible with French text. The OCR reads: "EAU CHLORÉE 0,05 %" (Chlorinated water 0.05%), "Ne pas boire" (Do not drink), "Préparée le :" (Prepared on:), and "À renouveler toutes les 24 heures" (To be renewed every 24 hours). This indicates the green containers hold treated water, likely for sanitation purposes (e.g., handwashing) rather than consumption, requiring regular replenishment. A small blue plastic bucket sits near the labeled green bin, and a white hose lies across the concrete ground, disappearing behind the bins and extending towards the left foreground, where the ground appears wet, suggesting water use or spillage. A wooden stick leans against the blue wall between the orange bins and the pipes. To the bottom right, a blue plastic basket is partially visible. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall impression is a functional, rudimentary, but essential water point. A watermark "Joseph Kisuki" is present in the bottom right corner.
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