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In Maiburiji, Nigeria, an outdoor scene depicts two individuals engaged in processing fibrous material within what appears to be a market stall area. The foreground consists of dark, uneven ground. On the left, a woman is seated in profile, facing right. She wears a dark top with leopard-print sleeves and a dark skirt. Her lower legs and feet appear dark-stained, and she is barefoot. She holds a small, light-colored object, possibly a bundle of fibers, in her hands. She is seated on a large pile of light-colored, natural fiber. To her right, a second woman stands, leaning forward and facing the seated woman. She wears a light-colored short-sleeved top, a dark apron or vest, and a patterned headwrap. Her hands are actively engaged with a substantial pile of the same light-colored fibrous material, which rests on the ground. In the background, behind the standing woman, multiple large sacks are stacked. Labels visible on these sacks include "TOP," "QUA P.O.P. SPECIAL MOULDING PLASTER," and "BUA PLASTER OF PARIS," suggesting construction or craft supplies. Bundles of fibrous material are also stacked against these sacks. To the left, behind the seated woman, wooden crates or tables hold plastic containers and a cardboard box labeled "EXTRA LARGE." The overall environment suggests a bustling, functional market setting.
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