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This media file captures a lively outdoor market scene in Ilorin, Nigeria, under bright daylight. The image is oriented sideways (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise), showing several women, likely vendors, engaged in their trade. In the foreground, a woman wearing a yellow headscarf and a colorful tie-dye patterned top in orange, blue, and green, looks directly at the camera with a slight smile. She holds a small, torn piece of paper with handwritten text that appears to read "MOMMY GOOD SALAMI" and other less legible words. To her left, another woman in a blue headscarf is visible. Further into the market, several other women are present, some wearing colorful patterned clothing and head coverings. They are positioned behind stalls displaying a variety of fresh produce. Prominent displays include numerous red tomatoes mounded in baskets, often placed atop stacks of used car tires acting as makeshift stands. Beside the tomatoes, there are bowls and a flat tray filled with reddish-purple onions. A bottle with "Big" visible on its label is also seen near the onions. The market stalls are sheltered by large, light brown umbrellas or tarps, providing shade from the sun. A lighter blue umbrella is visible in the lower left portion of the frame, hinting at more stalls beyond. In the background, green foliage and a light-colored wall are visible. Text on a blue banner or sign affixed to the wall is partially obscured but includes "BUN, LEI DI FAS | WOMEN A..." and later "...PLEASURE." The overall impression is a vibrant, bustling local market.
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