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In Gwong, Nigeria, a cooking scene unfolds with a focus on a traditional outdoor preparation. The primary object is a black cast-iron pot, likely a wok or deep frying pan, filled with bubbling oil. Numerous small, golden-brown fritters are immersed in the hot oil, actively frying. Their irregular shapes suggest they are handmade and possibly made from dough or a batter. The heat source is an open fire, with visible orange flames licking up from burning logs. The logs are rustic and appear to be wood, placed on an area of ash and dark soil, indicating a rustic and functional cooking setup. The overall setting is outdoors, with a ground composed of grey ash, dirt, and small stones. In the upper right corner of the frame, a portion of a vibrantly colored fabric is visible. The fabric features a repeating pattern of blue, yellow, and white, resembling a stylized flower or sun design, adding a touch of visual interest to the otherwise earthy tones of the scene. The activity is the cooking of fritters over an open fire. The time of day and weather are not explicitly discernible, but the vibrant flames suggest an active fire, likely being managed for cooking. There is no visible text within the image. The scene conveys a sense of resourceful and traditional food preparation.
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