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This image depicts a street scene in Obosi, Nigeria, under daylight conditions. **Environment:** The street is unpaved, consisting of dusty earth with scattered debris. A concrete structure is visible along the left edge of the road. Overhead, a utility pole with multiple electrical wires extends vertically on the left side, against a bright, clear sky. **Buildings and Structures:** On the right side of the street, a row of single-story market stalls with corrugated metal roofs and visible merchandise lines the path. Behind these stalls, a multi-story building with a light brown/tan facade and numerous rectangular windows, some with green frames, rises prominently. Further down the street and in the background, several similar multi-story buildings are visible, suggesting a dense urban or semi-urban residential and commercial area. On the immediate left, a building with a partial green and white exterior is visible. **People:** There are at least five identifiable individuals present. 1. In the foreground, a female, approximately middle-aged, is walking towards the viewer, slightly to the left. She wears a bright pink dress with a white Peter Pan collar and a white vertical placket featuring three decorative buttons. A multi-colored headscarf, predominantly blue and orange, is tied on her head. She carries a light-colored bag in her left hand. 2. In the midground, two females are walking away from the viewer on the left side of the street. One wears a multi-colored floral pattern dress, and the other wears a plain light pink short dress or tunic. 3. Further back on the right, another female is walking from right to left, dressed in a red patterned dress and sandals. 4. Other indistinct figures are visible among the market stalls in the mid-to-background. **Objects and Vehicles:** A yellow tricycle taxi (Keke Napep) is positioned in the midground, facing away from the viewer, appearing stationary or moving slowly. It is located near the center of the unpaved street.
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