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The image depicts two children interacting with a weathered yellow tricycle, commonly known as a Keke Napep, in Kubwa, Nigeria. A younger child, barefoot and wearing a dark purple long-sleeved shirt with "ROAR" graphics and yellow shorts, is positioned in the open side entrance of the tricycle. His left foot rests on an internal seat or mechanism, while his right hand grips the top edge of the door frame. His left hand is near a black side-view mirror attached to the tricycle's exterior. He looks downwards, to his left. His hair is short and dark with a shaved line design on the right side. An older child, identified by tightly braided hair, stands on the dirt ground next to the tricycle. She wears a bright yellow short-sleeved t-shirt with a blue and white logo on the left chest, navy blue shorts, and white athletic shoes with hook-and-loop fasteners. Her body is slightly bent, facing downwards, with her right hand resting against the yellow body of the tricycle. The tricycle itself is visibly aged, with significant rust, paint chipping, and discoloration along the roofline, door frame, and other panels. The roof appears to have a light blue covering, possibly a tarp or corrugated metal. The vehicle's interior components, including a dark, worn seat and metallic mechanisms, are visible. A damaged or plastic-covered window is present on the front right side. The ground is unpaved dirt. In the background, structures with light blue corrugated roofs are partially visible under a bright sky.
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