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This outdoor image captures four men engaged in disassembling and sorting scrap materials in what appears to be a recycling or scrapyard in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria. The ground is unpaved dirt, littered with various discarded items.

On the left, a man in a black and red short-sleeved shirt and dark trousers holds a long, thin metal object, actively working to separate its components. Behind him, a large pile of clear plastic bottles (PET bottles) dominates the background, alongside sacks filled with other materials and general refuse.

In the center, two men are focused on items on the ground. One man, wearing a blue cap with an Adidas logo and a blue t-shirt, crouches and works on a small metal part. Next to him, another man in a black and yellow sleeveless shirt with "CCI" visible on it bends over, also attending to scrap pieces. In the background behind these men, more piles of trash and various debris are visible, and trees line the horizon.

On the right, a fourth man stands, wearing an orange t-shirt with "2991 JOGWEAR" partially visible and ripped jeans. He holds a clear plastic bottle, seemingly taking a break or observing the work.

In the foreground and scattered across the ground are numerous disassembled parts of electronics or appliances, including what appears to be an air conditioning unit's evaporator coil (a blueish rectangular part), a motor assembly, copper wiring, and various metal frames. Tools such as a wrench (with "17 19" visible) and a file are also on the ground, along with a black and red travel bag.

The scene depicts manual labor under natural daylight, suggesting late morning or afternoon, with an overcast sky as shadows are not particularly sharp. The overall environment indicates an active scrap processing operation.
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Apr 24, 2026, 4:08 PM

Zango-ndaji, Nigeria

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This outdoor image captures four men engaged in disassembling and sorting scrap materials in what appears to be a recycling or scrapyard in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria. The ground is unpaved dirt, littered with various discarded items. On the left, a man in a black and red short-sleeved shirt and dark trousers holds a long, thin metal object, actively working to separate its components. Behind him, a large pile of clear plastic bottles (PET bottles) dominates the background, alongside sacks filled with other materials and general refuse. In the center, two men are focused on items on the ground. One man, wearing a blue cap with an Adidas logo and a blue t-shirt, crouches and works on a small metal part. Next to him, another man in a black and yellow sleeveless shirt with "CCI" visible on it bends over, also attending to scrap pieces. In the background behind these men, more piles of trash and various debris are visible, and trees line the horizon. On the right, a fourth man stands, wearing an orange t-shirt with "2991 JOGWEAR" partially visible and ripped jeans. He holds a clear plastic bottle, seemingly taking a break or observing the work. In the foreground and scattered across the ground are numerous disassembled parts of electronics or appliances, including what appears to be an air conditioning unit's evaporator coil (a blueish rectangular part), a motor assembly, copper wiring, and various metal frames. Tools such as a wrench (with "17 19" visible) and a file are also on the ground, along with a black and red travel bag. The scene depicts manual labor under natural daylight, suggesting late morning or afternoon, with an overcast sky as shadows are not particularly sharp. The overall environment indicates an active scrap processing operation.

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