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This is a close-up, head-on shot of a white electrical wall socket with an illuminated orange indicator light. The socket appears to be a UK-style Type G, featuring three rectangular slots arranged in a triangular pattern. The top slot is larger and vertical, while the two lower slots are smaller and horizontal. The faceplate of the socket is somewhat dirty and smudged, with some darker marks and stains visible, particularly around the slots. To the left and right of the socket's main opening are two visible screws, used for mounting the socket to the wall. These screws are dark and appear to be slotted. Above the socket, a portion of a light switch is visible, angled and protruding slightly from the wall. The switch is also white and appears to be in the "off" position, based on its angle. The most prominent feature is the illuminated orange indicator light, located on the lower right side of the socket. This light glows brightly, suggesting that power is currently being supplied to the socket. The light has a textured surface, possibly a lens with a grid pattern, which diffuses the orange glow. The overall scene is dimly lit, emphasizing the illuminated indicator. There is no text visible in the image. The setting appears to be indoors, likely a residential or commercial building in Jos, Nigeria, given the context.
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