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This image depicts a daytime street scene in Gura Top, Nigeria, viewed from inside a vehicle. The foreground is occupied by a dark dashboard and a black windshield wiper angled diagonally upwards to the right. A prominent circular brown and green sticker, possibly a NAFOWA (Nigerian Air Force Officers' Wives Association) emblem, is affixed to the upper-center of the windshield. Across a paved street, a two-story commercial building with a light beige facade dominates the left-center of the frame. Its upper section displays "SHISH" on the left and "PLAZ" (likely part of "PLAZA") on the right. Below "SHISH," a red logo, possibly for a bank, is visible. The building features numerous large, white-framed, grid-patterned windows. A wide, white, rectangular sign with illegible text is mounted above the main ground-floor entrance. The building's front is bordered by manicured green hedges. To the right of the primary building, a lighter-colored building with a dark red/maroon section on its upper floor is partially visible, also featuring windows with blue tints. The street is bordered by a black and white striped curb. Overhead, multiple thin utility lines crisscross against a light blue, hazy sky. No people or vehicles other than the perspective vehicle are visible.
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