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In Jos, Nigeria, a street market scene unfolds under a cloudy sky. A woman, seen from behind, walks away from the camera, carrying a black bag in her right hand. She is wearing a light blue t-shirt and black flared pants, with brown sandals on her feet. The ground before her is littered with a pile of flattened cardboard boxes and two large, empty white sacks. The market itself is a collection of stalls constructed from wood and corrugated metal. Goods are displayed on wooden tables and shelves. In the foreground, a charcoal grill stands on a metal stand, a red bucket is placed to its left, and a black basin filled with tomatoes and other items sits beneath the grill. Next to the grill, several woven baskets are visible, one containing tomatoes and another filled with what appears to be dried grass or reeds. Further into the market, tables are laden with produce, including cabbage and tomatoes, displayed in buckets and baskets. Bags of black material, possibly charcoal or waste, are also stacked on a table. Other items in the market include various containers, sacks, and what appear to be small engines or machinery. The ground surface is a mix of compacted earth and gravel.
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