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This image depicts an active outdoor market scene in Arawa, Nigeria, under bright daylight, likely during morning or late afternoon given the elongated shadows. In the immediate foreground on the right, a rustic wooden market stall displays numerous plastic bottles arranged in rows. These bottles, primarily with blue caps, contain various liquids, including light brown (labeled "Faro"), darker reddish-purple (labeled "Swan" and "MPV"), and some with blue liquid. A yellow plastic funnel is visible among the bottles at the back of the stall. Behind the bottles, various packaged goods, including snacks and small containers, are displayed. Below the stall, several empty cardboard boxes, one marked "2300," and loose plastic bags are visible on the unpaved, dusty ground. A large red and white market umbrella, partially visible, provides shade over this stall, with "COCA COLA" and "OYO" branding discernible. To the left of the foreground stall, a three-wheeled cart, possibly a modified motorcycle or large bicycle rickshaw, is heavily loaded with merchandise. The bulk of the load consists of various items of footwear, including sandals and slippers in multiple colors such as pink, blue, orange, black, and grey, stacked high along with bundled goods covered in light-colored fabric. Three individuals are observed near this loaded cart. A man in a dark blue shirt and pants stands center-left, looking towards the right. Another man, central to the image, wears a red short-sleeved shirt and black shorts, facing away from the camera, seemingly interacting with the merchandise on the cart. He has a white bandage or cloth wrapped around his left calf, and his feet are bare. A third man, partially visible to the right of the cart, wears a light-colored shirt with a graphic design. The unpaved ground in this area is dusty and scattered with small pieces of debris, with shadows cast by the people and the cart. In the background, behind the people and the cart, a white building features a curved sign with text in Hausa: "BABAYO MUSA MAI KAYAN DUBAI GIDAN SAUKI," translating to "Babayo Musa, Seller of Dubai Goods, Easy House/Shop." Smaller text, including a phone number, is also visible below this main text. To the left of this building are other weathered structures, including what appears to be a smaller stall with a corrugated metal roof. To the right, another red "Coca Cola" branded umbrella shades an unseen stall. Further down what appears to be a
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