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The image captures a candid moment of a young boy pushing a wheelbarrow down an unpaved, dusty road. The boy, who appears to be of pre-teen or early teen age, is positioned centrally in the foreground, facing slightly towards the right of the frame. He has short, dark hair and is wearing a dark brown short-sleeved t-shirt with a faint, indiscernible design on the chest, and dark trousers. His expression is neutral as he grips the handles of the rusty, orange-red wheelbarrow. Inside the wheelbarrow rests a bright orange or yellow plastic jerrycan with a red cap, suggesting it might contain water or fuel. The wheelbarrow's single wheel is visible beneath the main basin. The ground is a reddish-brown dirt road, uneven and showing signs of wear from foot traffic and possibly vehicles. Scattered on the ground are various small pieces of litter; notably, a crumpled white and blue wrapper or packet is visible in the bottom right corner, and another yellow wrapper is seen further up on the left side of the road. In the mid-ground and background, the scene reveals a residential or semi-urban environment. On the left, a concrete block wall separates the road from a two-story building with a light-colored facade and a dark roof. Further down this side of the road, a utility pole with overhead wires is visible. In the distance on the left, another small, blurry figure, possibly a child, can be seen. On the right side of the road, the background consists of several buildings, some appearing older or less developed, with various roof types, including corrugated iron. One structure on the far right has what looks like a makeshift stall with a blue tarp. Sparse vegetation and trees are visible in the distant background. The sky is overcast, indicating a cloudy day, and the lighting is even, suggesting either morning or late afternoon. The overall impression is that of a daily activity in a bustling, lived-in community. No clear, decipherable text is visible on any object in the image.
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