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The image displays an interior space within the city of Alaguntan, Nigeria, functioning as a display area for numerous African wooden carvings. The background consists of a plain white wall with a visible white, possibly suspended, ceiling structure. On the upper section of the wall, a horizontal row of six distinct wooden masks is presented. These masks feature dark wood bases intricately decorated with multi-colored patterns, primarily in red, green, blue, yellow, orange, and white, resembling beadwork or painted designs. The masks vary in shape from elongated ovals to a circular form. Below this, a second horizontal arrangement on the wall includes four dark, carved wooden masks depicting stylized human faces with elaborate headdresses, interspersed with a carved dark wooden elephant head facing left. These masks are monochromatic dark wood. The lower portion of the image shows various wooden objects resting on a horizontal surface, possibly a shelf or floor. These include indistinct dark wooden items on the left, a prominent light brown wooden carving of a camel with a load on its back in the center, and a cluster of smaller dark wooden figurines on a light wooden platform to the right. No living individuals, active interactions, or specific actions are depicted within the frame.
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