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This outdoor image depicts a scene of manual earthwork and residential structures, likely in a peri-urban or developing area, consistent with the context of Abuja, Nigeria. The photograph appears to be taken during daylight hours under a clear sky, with the sun casting distinct shadows. In the foreground and midground, two individuals are engaged in activity on a large patch of reddish-brown earth. One person, wearing light-colored clothing, is bent over, seemingly digging or shaping the earth with a tool that resembles a shovel or pickaxe. Close by, another person, dressed in a green top, stands next to a large blue plastic container and an orange bucket, appearing to be involved in the collection or processing of the excavated material. The terrain around them is uneven, with dug-out sections forming small, steep banks of earth. Scattered across the ground, particularly along the edges of the dirt path and grassy areas, is a notable amount of litter, including plastic bags, bottles, and other debris. Beyond the immediate work area, patches of green vegetation and several tall palm trees are visible. In the background, numerous residential buildings with various roof styles and colors, including white, red, and blue, stretch across the landscape, suggesting a populated settlement. Some buildings appear to be under construction or are simple structures. The overall impression is one of human activity shaping the natural environment, possibly for construction purposes or resource extraction. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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