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In Sabon Gari Nassarawa, Nigeria, an outdoor scene depicts the preparation of sugarcane. A person with dark-skinned hands, wearing a light blue-green garment, is actively engaged. The right hand holds a machete with a shiny metallic blade and a red handle, positioned for cutting. The left hand grasps a short, peeled segment of sugarcane, partially enclosed within a clear plastic bag, held above a collection of similar cut segments. A pile of these cylindrical, light yellowish-beige sugarcane pieces, exhibiting fibrous textures, rests on a light brown, woven tarp or sack that serves as the work surface. To the left, several longer, peeled sugarcane stalks are stacked vertically, bound by a black strap. Bright overhead sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a daytime setting.
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