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The scene depicts a vibrant street market activity occurring during daylight hours in front of a commercial establishment in Timia, Niger. The background features a large white banner across the top of a building, displaying the red text "SUPER STO" (partially obscured) with "PROVISION" and "SHOES" in smaller lettering below. The building beneath the banner consists of multiple storefronts with glass doors and windows, some appearing closed or gated, behind a white metal railing.

In the foreground, two women are engaged in street cooking. To the left, a woman in a yellow robe and white head covering bends over a wooden stool holding a large metal tray filled with numerous fried food items. Adjacent to her, a woman in a patterned purple and blue dress sits on a low wooden stool, actively stirring contents within a large, dark wok positioned over an open charcoal fire on the ground. Various cooking implements and containers surround the cooking area: a grey tub with charcoal and an orange scoop, a black bucket, a white cylindrical bucket, and another black bucket containing a whitish liquid are on the ground. A yellow jerry can and a green plate are also visible near the first cook.

Several individuals are present in the mid-ground. To the left, a man in a black shirt stands with crossed arms, partially obscured by the yellow-robed woman. Further left, a man in a white robe and head covering is partially visible. Centrally, a woman in a black shirt and skirt stands observing the scene, with a yellow bag hanging from her arm. To the right, a woman in a blue patterned dress sits on a wooden stool, holding a small child dressed in white with pink shoes. She appears to be holding a mobile phone to her right ear. The ground is a light-colored dirt surface, with charcoal ash visible around the cooking fire. Shadows indicate a high sun angle.
glojoe1

Mar 21, 2026

Timia, Niger

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The scene depicts a vibrant street market activity occurring during daylight hours in front of a commercial establishment in Timia, Niger. The background features a large white banner across the top of a building, displaying the red text "SUPER STO" (partially obscured) with "PROVISION" and "SHOES" in smaller lettering below. The building beneath the banner consists of multiple storefronts with glass doors and windows, some appearing closed or gated, behind a white metal railing. In the foreground, two women are engaged in street cooking. To the left, a woman in a yellow robe and white head covering bends over a wooden stool holding a large metal tray filled with numerous fried food items. Adjacent to her, a woman in a patterned purple and blue dress sits on a low wooden stool, actively stirring contents within a large, dark wok positioned over an open charcoal fire on the ground. Various cooking implements and containers surround the cooking area: a grey tub with charcoal and an orange scoop, a black bucket, a white cylindrical bucket, and another black bucket containing a whitish liquid are on the ground. A yellow jerry can and a green plate are also visible near the first cook. Several individuals are present in the mid-ground. To the left, a man in a black shirt stands with crossed arms, partially obscured by the yellow-robed woman. Further left, a man in a white robe and head covering is partially visible. Centrally, a woman in a black shirt and skirt stands observing the scene, with a yellow bag hanging from her arm. To the right, a woman in a blue patterned dress sits on a wooden stool, holding a small child dressed in white with pink shoes. She appears to be holding a mobile phone to her right ear. The ground is a light-colored dirt surface, with charcoal ash visible around the cooking fire. Shadows indicate a high sun angle.

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