
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an active, open-pit excavation site in Otulu, Nigeria, characterized by disturbed earth, loose rocks, and numerous muddy puddles. Six adult males are present, engaged in manual labor. In the foreground, a man sits on the ground, leaning back, clad in a red and white sleeveless shirt and heavily soiled camouflage-patterned pants. His skin and clothing are visibly wet and caked with mud. A hammer rests on the ground beside him, next to an off-white sack. To the left of the foreground, two men are actively working. One, wearing a multi-colored patterned shirt, kneels and grips a tool. Beside him, another man, bare-footed and wearing an orange and black striped long-sleeved shirt and dark, mud-caked pants, is bent over, using a tool near a white sack on the ground. Further into the mid-ground, a man in a dark shirt and shorts walks rightward, carrying a white sack over his left shoulder. He is positioned near a muddy pond. Behind him, another man stands partially submerged in a muddy pool. A small water pump, connected to green and blue hoses extending into the water, is visible in this area, suggesting water management or extraction. In the distant background, another individual stands on the excavated hillside. The entire site is rugged, with a large, barren, light-colored excavated hillside forming the backdrop, indicating extensive earth movement. Multiple off-white and green sacks are scattered across the scene. The overall environment is harsh, characterized by significant soil and rock disturbance and standing water.
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