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A young person, likely male, with short, dark, curly hair, is shown engaged in metalwork in what appears to be an outdoor or open-air workshop. He is wearing a light blue button-up shirt with rolled sleeves and light brown trousers. Clear safety goggles are pushed up on his forehead, rather than covering his eyes. The individual is operating an angle grinder, holding the tool firmly with both hands. The grinding disc is actively cutting or shaping a piece of metal, sending a shower of bright red and orange sparks flying to the right of the frame. The metal piece itself is dark and appears to be part of a larger structure or component. The background features an old, weathered building with a light brown or ochre-colored wall, possibly made of mud or concrete, showing some signs of moss or dirt accumulation. Above the person's head, on the building's wall, partially visible text reads "RADE CENTRE KURU", identifying the location or purpose of the establishment. Wooden structures, possibly window frames or parts of a roof support, are also visible. The ground is a reddish-brown earth, typical of many regions in Nigeria. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime. The overall setting suggests a vocational center or a small-scale fabrication workshop in a place like Kuru Dungus, Nigeria, consistent with the provided location context.
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Volume
6,242
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TVL
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