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In the city of Laminga, Nigeria, on a bright, cloudy day, a construction scene unfolds. A yellow vibratory roller, identified by the marking "XSEN," is positioned on a reddish-brown dirt road, its large drum gleaming. Three men, likely construction workers, are near the roller. One man, wearing a white shirt and dark pants, stands beside the machine. Another man, in a light blue shirt and dark pants, is also near the roller. A third man, in a dark shirt and light pants, stands to the left of the roller. The road is flanked by a patch of green grass and vegetation on the left, where several circular concrete pipes and a red metal barrel stand. Further left, a light-colored house with a brown roof and black gates is visible. Palm trees, with their distinctive fronds, rise above the scene, framing the sky. Beyond the roller and palm trees, a row of houses with off-white, metallic roofs lines the street. These houses have walls of varying colors, some white with peeling paint, others beige. Black gates secure the entrances to some of the properties. Electrical wires crisscross the sky, strung between utility poles. The overall impression is one of ongoing construction and residential development in a tropical environment.
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