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The scene depicts an outdoor street or market area in Umuode, Nigeria, characterized by bright daylight. Three primary adult female figures are visible in the foreground and midground, engaged in an apparent interaction. On the left, a woman with short, reddish-brown hair is captured in profile, facing right with her mouth slightly open, suggesting she is speaking. She wears a black t-shirt with white lettering, light blue leggings, and holds a black plastic bag in her right hand. A delicate chain is visible around her neck, and a gold earring adorns her left ear. To her right, a second woman stands facing slightly right, wearing a multi-colored dress with teal, pink, and cream/white geometric blocks. Her hands are positioned on her hips, and she wears light-colored flip-flops. Her hair appears to be dark with lighter streaks. Partially obscured on the far right, a third woman stands with her back mostly to the camera, wearing a red t-shirt and blue patterned trousers. Her hair is styled in dreadlocks or braids pulled up, and her left wrist displays a multi-colored beaded bracelet. Her right arm is raised with her hand near her head. A black shoulder bag hangs from her left shoulder. A fourth individual, partially visible on the far right, wears a blue shirt. The immediate foreground features a dusty ground surface and an open drainage ditch running horizontally, partially covered by wooden planks and containing dark debris. In the midground, behind the figures, a makeshift market stall or table is constructed from wood, with light brown and white patterned tiles stacked upon it. A cylindrical object, possibly a bucket, is positioned beneath the stall. The background reveals a bustling environment with multiple indistinct figures and various wooden structures, likely market stalls, some with corrugated metal roofs and exposed framing. One building on the far left has a faded yellow/brown facade with a small window. Overhead, utility lines or wires traverse the scene.
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