
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor scene in Niamey, Niger, depicts a commercial transaction between a male vendor and a female customer beside a dusty road. The vendor, a young man wearing a dark cap, an orange short-sleeved t-shirt, dark trousers, and sandals, stands on the left. He is positioned behind a rudimentary pushcart, constructed from a metal frame, wooden planks, and plastic crates, holding various items for sale. The cart is laden with several bright green packets, prominently displaying the brand "Viva," likely indicating detergent or household cleaning supplies. Beneath these, numerous rectangular bars of a light-colored solid product, possibly local soap or food items, are neatly arranged on cardboard. The vendor is holding one of these bars, seemingly presenting it or discussing it with the customer. On the right, an older woman stands, dressed in a light-colored hijab and a patterned long dress or skirt. She is facing the vendor and the cart, observing the goods. In the background, on the left side of the road, two individuals are seen on a motorcycle, with another person standing nearby, suggesting everyday activity. Behind the vendor, a billboard is visible, featuring images of people, including one appearing to be washing hands, and some indistinct text. Green trees and some flowering bushes with red/purple blossoms line the background, adding to the natural setting. The bright, clear daylight suggests it is either morning or afternoon. The scene captures a typical roadside market interaction in an African context.
No transactions found



