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This close-up video shows hands peeling fresh corn on a tiled floor, likely in Aiyegunle, Nigeria. A person, identified by their hands and feet, is in the process of removing the husks from several ears of corn. The corn cobs are green and appear to be recently harvested. The setting is outdoors, suggested by the tiled ground, which shows signs of moisture, and a grey sack in the background. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly morning or afternoon, with no strong shadows suggesting midday sun. The atmosphere appears to be one of preparation or harvesting. The person is wearing navy blue socks with white stripes and black slides with white stripes, common footwear. A black watch is visible on their wrist. A collection of already-peeled corn husks and several unpeeled ears of corn are scattered on the floor, forming a natural arrangement around the person's feet. The focus is on the hands skillfully working to reveal the kernels beneath the husks. There is no visible text in the video. The activity is straightforward: preparing corn for consumption or further processing. The overall impression is one of a simple, practical task being carried out in an everyday setting.
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