
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an active excavation site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, featuring two adult males engaged in manual earthwork. The environment consists of a deep pit with exposed reddish-brown earth walls, some displaying embedded pebbles and strata. The bottom of the excavation contains a significant accumulation of muddy, brown water. White string lines are visible tautly crisscrossing above the excavation, suggesting site layout or measurement. The first male, positioned on the left side of the frame, stands upright in the muddy water, which reaches approximately his shins. He wears a blue hard hat, a yellow reflective safety vest over a horizontally striped red and yellow shirt, and dark trousers. His left hand grips the upper shaft of a blue-handled shovel, the blade of which is submerged in the muddy water. His right forearm rests on a raised earthen edge of the excavation. The second male, positioned towards the right foreground, is bent over and actively digging into a vertical face of the reddish-brown earth. He wears a yellow reflective safety vest over a grey short-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and dark rubber boots. He wields a short-handled digging tool, possibly a hoe or pickaxe, with both hands, striking the earth.
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