
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an outdoor gathering of people, predominantly men, in Lubao, Kenya. Many individuals are dressed in white robes or tunics, some featuring red trim, and wear white head coverings, suggesting a uniform or traditional attire. The central focus of the scene is an ongoing earthwork activity. A man in a white shirt and dark pants is seen actively digging into brown soil with a shovel, while another individual in a blue shirt is positioned nearby. A crowd of people, mostly in white attire, observes this activity. The gathering appears to be centered around this manual labor, potentially a ground-breaking ceremony, a community project, or possibly a burial, given the collective presence and formal attire. In the foreground, a large, multicolored flag or banner is prominently displayed. It features distinct vertical sections of red, yellow, and white. Reversed text is visible on the white portion of the banner, clearly showing the word "FEELING," preceded by what appears to be "TIG" or "TI G." The background reveals a modest building with a corrugated metal roof, hinting at a rural or semi-urban setting. Lush green foliage is visible further back. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky or in an area with diffused sunlight. The expressions of the participants are generally attentive; one man in a white tunic with a red V-neck trim can be seen smiling faintly. The uniform clothing and collective focus suggest a communal event, possibly religious or ceremonial in nature.
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