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An adult male is observed in an outdoor setting in Sabon Gari Nassarawa, Nigeria, engaged in the preparation of sugarcane. The male subject, wearing a dark cap and a light teal long-sleeved tunic with rolled-up sleeves, is actively using a knife with a red handle and silver blade to cut or peel a segment of sugarcane. His gaze is directed downwards at the task. On a light brown sheet or tarp, a substantial pile of pale yellow, pre-peeled, and uniformly cut sugarcane segments is arranged on the left side of the frame. To the right, where the man is working, loose discarded sugarcane pieces are visible. The background features a building with a light brown, possibly mud-plastered, wall. Two dark wooden doors with padlocks are visible on this wall, and faint, partial text or graffiti is inscribed above them. A reddish corrugated metal roof is partially visible above the wall. The ground is composed of reddish-brown dirt. A low, greyish concrete or mud barrier runs horizontally in the mid-ground to the right. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural daylight, casting distinct shadows.
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