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This is a medium shot photograph taken outdoors on a paved surface, likely a street or market area in Gwong, Nigeria. The scene depicts several auto-rickshaws, also known as Keke Napep, and various people engaged in activity. In the foreground, a dark metal pole with a rusty car wheel at its base stands prominently. Attached to the pole is a rectangular sign with faded text that appears to read "NO PARKING BY ORDER". To the left of the sign, a woman wearing an orange dress and a headscarf is partially visible. Next to her, a large yellow plastic container is situated. Further to the left, the top of a blue and white striped umbrella or canopy is visible. Dominating the mid-ground is a green and white auto-rickshaw with a blue canopy. The license plate on the front reads "PT 1612G". A person, possibly the driver, is seated inside. Behind this vehicle, another auto-rickshaw of similar design, predominantly green, is visible. A woman in a pink and patterned garment and a light brown headscarf stands to the right of this vehicle, facing away from the camera. Further in the background, a green and yellow auto-rickshaw with the license plate "PT 411" is visible. More people are seen in the background, as well as buildings with corrugated iron roofs, suggesting a bustling urban or semi-urban environment. The ground is a light brown, asphalt-like surface, and the overall lighting suggests it is daytime.
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