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In Zango-ndaji, Nigeria, an outdoor scene unfolds under late afternoon sunlight, illuminating three adult males engaged in dismantling electronic waste on a dirt ground scattered with debris. The ground is dry earth mixed with sparse foliage and small fragments of discarded materials. Long shadows are cast from the left, indicating the sun's position. On the left, one male is seated on the ground, wearing a blue baseball cap, a dark t-shirt, and plaid shorts. He is barefoot and appears to be manipulating a small object in his hands. Adjacent to him is a cardboard box labeled "RECHARGEABLE AC/DC FAN DP-3122" and a discarded Coca-Cola plastic bottle. In the center, another male squats, dressed in a light brown t-shirt and light brown trousers with dark sandals. His hands are focused on small components, surrounded by a pile of fractured white plastic pieces, likely from appliance casings, and an "IMETEC" brand iron. To the right, a third male squats, partially visible, wearing light-colored clothing and dark sandals. He also appears to be handling components. The central area of the image is dominated by a large accumulation of electronic circuit boards, intricate tangles of multi-colored wires, transformers, and various metal and plastic scraps, consistent with discarded electronic appliances. Several distinct circuit boards with visible capacitors and resistors are scattered across the ground, interspersed with bundles of copper wire and other metallic elements. A roll of white adhesive tape is also visible on the ground amidst the clutter. The overall activity suggests manual e-waste processing or material recovery.
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