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This is a close-up, high-angle shot of an open book, likely a textbook, displaying anatomical diagrams of the vascular system of the human leg. The pages are white with clear, colorful illustrations.

The left page features two diagrams showing arteries in red. One depicts the anterior view of the leg and foot, with labels like "Popliteal artery," "Anterior tibial artery," "Dorsalis pedis artery," and "Digital arteries." Below this is a more detailed view of the foot labeled "Anterior view" and "Plantar arch." At the bottom left, there are page numbers "108" and "86."

The right page displays diagrams of veins in blue. One illustration shows the posterior view of the leg with labels such as "Femoral vein," "Great saphenous vein," and "Popliteal vein." Another diagram illustrates the superficial veins of the leg, also labeled "Great saphenous vein," and the "Dorsal venous arch" on the foot. Below these diagrams, there is a list of veins: "digital veins," "plantar venous arch," "posterior tibial vein," "anterior tibial vein," "popliteal vein," "femoral vein," "external iliac vein," "internal iliac vein," and "common iliac vein."

Text on the pages describes the diagrams, including "Figure 5.50 The right popliteal artery and its main branches" and "Figure 5.51 Superficial veins of the leg." There are also sections titled "Venous return" and "Deep veins," explaining the function and types of veins in the lower limb. The overall scene is that of a study or learning environment, with the focus being on anatomical education. No people, specific time of day, weather, or emotional cues are visible. The location context provided (Jalingo, Nigeria) is not discernible from the image itself.
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Jun 30, 2026

Jalingo, Nigeria

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This is a close-up, high-angle shot of an open book, likely a textbook, displaying anatomical diagrams of the vascular system of the human leg. The pages are white with clear, colorful illustrations. The left page features two diagrams showing arteries in red. One depicts the anterior view of the leg and foot, with labels like "Popliteal artery," "Anterior tibial artery," "Dorsalis pedis artery," and "Digital arteries." Below this is a more detailed view of the foot labeled "Anterior view" and "Plantar arch." At the bottom left, there are page numbers "108" and "86." The right page displays diagrams of veins in blue. One illustration shows the posterior view of the leg with labels such as "Femoral vein," "Great saphenous vein," and "Popliteal vein." Another diagram illustrates the superficial veins of the leg, also labeled "Great saphenous vein," and the "Dorsal venous arch" on the foot. Below these diagrams, there is a list of veins: "digital veins," "plantar venous arch," "posterior tibial vein," "anterior tibial vein," "popliteal vein," "femoral vein," "external iliac vein," "internal iliac vein," and "common iliac vein." Text on the pages describes the diagrams, including "Figure 5.50 The right popliteal artery and its main branches" and "Figure 5.51 Superficial veins of the leg." There are also sections titled "Venous return" and "Deep veins," explaining the function and types of veins in the lower limb. The overall scene is that of a study or learning environment, with the focus being on anatomical education. No people, specific time of day, weather, or emotional cues are visible. The location context provided (Jalingo, Nigeria) is not discernible from the image itself.

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