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The image depicts an outdoor commercial scene in Gura Top, Nigeria, characterized by a reddish-brown dirt ground under bright sunlight.

In the foreground, slightly left of center, a woman is seated on a low, dark object. She wears a red short-sleeved shirt, a black headscarf, and black trousers. Her hands are clasped in front of her, and she maintains direct eye contact with the viewer. In front of her, a large, clear plastic bucket with a lid contains numerous light brown, spherical food items. Adjacent to this, a round metal tray resting on an inverted yellow bucket or stool holds two distinct types of individually wrapped snacks: a pile of elongated, light-brown items wrapped in clear plastic, and a stack of circular, darker brown items, also plastic-wrapped. A small, dark bowl is positioned between the tray and the bucket.

To the right of the first woman, a second woman is seated, wearing a grey jacket over a bright green t-shirt and a light-colored skirt. She holds a black plastic bag in her hands. Her gaze is directed slightly away from the camera. Next to her, a small yellow plastic stool supports additional individually wrapped snacks. A small blue plastic bottle rests on the ground near her feet. Partially visible behind her is another individual wearing an orange shirt.

The background on the left features a weathered, light-colored building wall with peeling paint. Various garments, including dark jackets, shirts, and trousers, are hanging from this wall, suggesting a clothing retail area. A white plastic stool is placed against the wall. On the right, a dark metal gate structure is visible, from which white and blue signs advertising "MoMo" and "DiGi" services are suspended. A low, curved concrete or earthen barrier runs along the ground on the left side of the scene. Strong shadows are cast, consistent with direct sunlight.
Badi ish

Aug 11, 2025, 11:55 AM

Gura Top, Nigeria

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The image depicts an outdoor commercial scene in Gura Top, Nigeria, characterized by a reddish-brown dirt ground under bright sunlight. In the foreground, slightly left of center, a woman is seated on a low, dark object. She wears a red short-sleeved shirt, a black headscarf, and black trousers. Her hands are clasped in front of her, and she maintains direct eye contact with the viewer. In front of her, a large, clear plastic bucket with a lid contains numerous light brown, spherical food items. Adjacent to this, a round metal tray resting on an inverted yellow bucket or stool holds two distinct types of individually wrapped snacks: a pile of elongated, light-brown items wrapped in clear plastic, and a stack of circular, darker brown items, also plastic-wrapped. A small, dark bowl is positioned between the tray and the bucket. To the right of the first woman, a second woman is seated, wearing a grey jacket over a bright green t-shirt and a light-colored skirt. She holds a black plastic bag in her hands. Her gaze is directed slightly away from the camera. Next to her, a small yellow plastic stool supports additional individually wrapped snacks. A small blue plastic bottle rests on the ground near her feet. Partially visible behind her is another individual wearing an orange shirt. The background on the left features a weathered, light-colored building wall with peeling paint. Various garments, including dark jackets, shirts, and trousers, are hanging from this wall, suggesting a clothing retail area. A white plastic stool is placed against the wall. On the right, a dark metal gate structure is visible, from which white and blue signs advertising "MoMo" and "DiGi" services are suspended. A low, curved concrete or earthen barrier runs along the ground on the left side of the scene. Strong shadows are cast, consistent with direct sunlight.

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