Memory from Nairobi, Kenya
FM-XIT4O2
Nairobi, Kenya
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"The image portrays an outdoor industrial or commercial setting, specifically an unpaved, dirty ground area, consistent with the Gikomba Market vicinity in Nairobi, Kenya" by FM-XIT4O2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image portrays an outdoor industrial or commercial setting, specifically an unpaved, dirty ground area, consistent with the Gikomba Market vicinity in Nairobi, Kenya

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The image portrays an outdoor industrial or commercial setting, specifically an unpaved, dirty ground area, consistent with the Gikomba Market vicinity in Nairobi, Kenya. In the mid-ground, a male individual with dark skin, wearing dark work overalls and dark slip-on shoes, is crouched. He is actively manipulating a blue metal drum that lies horizontally on the ground, holding its rim with both hands. This drum exhibits multiple dents on its side. Behind him, several other metal drums are visible, including upright blue drums, one featuring an orange diamond-shaped hazardous material label with a flame symbol, and dark-colored drums. In the immediate foreground, a male figure is partially visible from behind, wearing a white short-sleeved t-shirt with the text "WONDERFUL HOUR" printed vertically in blue on the back, dark blue shorts, and white protective gumshoes or boots. He wears a white baseball cap with red accents, worn backward. To the left and extending into the background, a massive quantity of blue metal drums is stacked high in multiple rows, forming large storage piles. The background reveals a busy street or lane with indistinct figures, distant vehicles, and commercial structures under an overcast sky.

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