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This image captures an informal e-waste recycling scene in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria, under strong sunlight that casts distinct shadows. In the foreground, an adult male, dressed in a light brown, striped long-sleeved tunic over blue jeans and dark sandals, sits on a blue fabric item directly on the unpaved ground. He leans forward, engaged in the manual dismantling of electronic components, with his hands obscured from view. To his immediate left, only the lower torso and legs of another person, wearing a dark blue top and an orange patterned skirt, are partially visible. The ground around the working individual is covered with a dense accumulation of dismantled electronic waste and discarded items. Immediately in front of him, a white and black IMETEC brand iron is visible. Scattered around are numerous fragments of plastic and metal casings, wires, circuit board pieces, and other unidentifiable electronic parts. A circular metal plate with "BAMACKS" and "0703866290" inscribed on it, along with a brass-colored metallic ring, lies near his right leg. To the right and behind the seated male, a large pile of electronic waste components dominates the midground. This pile includes various metal panels, possibly from televisions or monitors; a dark cylindrical object; a white appliance casing with ventilation holes, resembling a microwave oven or computer chassis; metal frames; and coiled heating elements. A large, translucent plastic bag filled with contents, possibly sorted waste, stands upright on the far right. In the far background, the ground transitions to sparse green vegetation and more scattered debris, with several stacked burlap sacks visible on the far left. The environment appears to be an open, unpaved area used for waste collection and processing.
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