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The image depicts an outdoor market scene under bright daylight in Timia, Niger. The sky is clear and light blue with visible overhead power lines.

In the foreground, two large silver metal bowls contain light brown granular substances, possibly grain or flour. One smaller silver bowl with similar contents holds a white enamel measuring cup. To the right, stacked white sacks with contents are partially visible. The ground is a light reddish-brown dirt, indicating an unpaved surface.

In the midground, three individuals are present near market stalls. On the left, a young male wearing a dark blue long-sleeved tunic and matching pants is seated on a low wooden stool, facing towards the right side of the frame with his left arm resting on his knee. Adjacent to him, an adult female wearing a blue and green patterned dress is seated on a similar low wooden stool, facing slightly right and looking left. Partially obscured behind the young male and to the left of the woman is another individual wearing a green cap and a blue shirt, leaning forward.

Behind these individuals, a prominent "BULAYE POS" sign on a wooden easel advertises "SERVICES: CASH-IN, CASH-OUT, BANK TRANSFER" and "MONIEPOINT POS." The sign also lists "ADDRESS: TUNFURE MARKET" and a phone number. Above this area, a large, light blue market umbrella with "oMoM" and "Dial *671# To start" branding provides shade. Further back, a smaller red umbrella and another light blue umbrella with similar branding are visible. To the right of the seated individuals, a bright yellow utility box or kiosk structure is visible, alongside a white banner with "POS" text.

The background features various buildings with light-colored corrugated metal roofs and light brown or beige walls, suggesting commercial structures or homes within the market area. Other people are visible moving or standing further into the market scene.
glojoe1

Mar 23, 2026

Timia, Niger

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The image depicts an outdoor market scene under bright daylight in Timia, Niger. The sky is clear and light blue with visible overhead power lines. In the foreground, two large silver metal bowls contain light brown granular substances, possibly grain or flour. One smaller silver bowl with similar contents holds a white enamel measuring cup. To the right, stacked white sacks with contents are partially visible. The ground is a light reddish-brown dirt, indicating an unpaved surface. In the midground, three individuals are present near market stalls. On the left, a young male wearing a dark blue long-sleeved tunic and matching pants is seated on a low wooden stool, facing towards the right side of the frame with his left arm resting on his knee. Adjacent to him, an adult female wearing a blue and green patterned dress is seated on a similar low wooden stool, facing slightly right and looking left. Partially obscured behind the young male and to the left of the woman is another individual wearing a green cap and a blue shirt, leaning forward. Behind these individuals, a prominent "BULAYE POS" sign on a wooden easel advertises "SERVICES: CASH-IN, CASH-OUT, BANK TRANSFER" and "MONIEPOINT POS." The sign also lists "ADDRESS: TUNFURE MARKET" and a phone number. Above this area, a large, light blue market umbrella with "oMoM" and "Dial *671# To start" branding provides shade. Further back, a smaller red umbrella and another light blue umbrella with similar branding are visible. To the right of the seated individuals, a bright yellow utility box or kiosk structure is visible, alongside a white banner with "POS" text. The background features various buildings with light-colored corrugated metal roofs and light brown or beige walls, suggesting commercial structures or homes within the market area. Other people are visible moving or standing further into the market scene.

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