
Stake attention in this memory
In Gwong, Nigeria, a dusty, open lot is populated by several auto-rickshaws, also known as "keke napeps." A man in an orange shirt sits on a motorcycle parked beside a teal and yellow auto-rickshaw labeled "PT 1483." In the background, a brick wall displays the graffiti "N.G.O EMPOWERMENT 0806223." Behind the wall, large mounds of what appears to be refuse or plastic bags are piled high. Residential buildings with modern architecture, including some with solar panels on their roofs, are visible in the distance. A utility pole with electrical wires stands tall on the left side of the frame. A signpost, partially obscured by a white cloth, reads "ABU MUS'AB AUTOMOBILE SERVICES." The ground is a reddish-brown dirt, scattered with debris, including a generator on a trolley, a yellow plastic container, and various pieces of metal and plastic. The sky is a clear blue with scattered white clouds, suggesting it is daytime, likely late afternoon or early morning given the soft lighting.
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