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This media file captures a collection of plastic containers, or jerrycans, arranged on a concrete floor against a vibrant, worn red wall. The setting appears to be an indoor or semi-sheltered area, potentially a storage space or workshop, in Athi River, Kenya.

The main subjects are ten plastic containers, predominantly light yellow or cream in color, with one notably brighter orange-yellow container in the front row. Each container has a distinctively colored cap, including red, blue, green, and black, suggesting different contents or organization. The containers are cylindrical with molded handles on top and appear to be of similar size and capacity, although one or two might be slightly taller. One of the orange-yellow containers has a label on its side, but the text is not clearly legible.

To the right side of the frame, there is a section of a yellowish-green structure, possibly a metal door or gate, featuring a grid-like pattern of raised squares or rectangles. Faintly visible near the top right of this structure are the numbers "03" and "04," stacked vertically, which could indicate a numbering system for rooms or units.

The red wall behind the containers shows significant signs of wear, with patches of peeling paint and visible scuff marks or discoloration, revealing lighter layers underneath. The concrete floor appears damp or stained in areas, suggesting a practical, utilitarian environment. No people are visible, and there is no active event taking place; the containers seem to be stored or awaiting use. The lighting is even, without harsh shadows, making it difficult to determine the specific time of day.
FM-RR35N2

Feb 7, 2025, 7:28 AM

Athi River, Kenya

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This media file captures a collection of plastic containers, or jerrycans, arranged on a concrete floor against a vibrant, worn red wall. The setting appears to be an indoor or semi-sheltered area, potentially a storage space or workshop, in Athi River, Kenya. The main subjects are ten plastic containers, predominantly light yellow or cream in color, with one notably brighter orange-yellow container in the front row. Each container has a distinctively colored cap, including red, blue, green, and black, suggesting different contents or organization. The containers are cylindrical with molded handles on top and appear to be of similar size and capacity, although one or two might be slightly taller. One of the orange-yellow containers has a label on its side, but the text is not clearly legible. To the right side of the frame, there is a section of a yellowish-green structure, possibly a metal door or gate, featuring a grid-like pattern of raised squares or rectangles. Faintly visible near the top right of this structure are the numbers "03" and "04," stacked vertically, which could indicate a numbering system for rooms or units. The red wall behind the containers shows significant signs of wear, with patches of peeling paint and visible scuff marks or discoloration, revealing lighter layers underneath. The concrete floor appears damp or stained in areas, suggesting a practical, utilitarian environment. No people are visible, and there is no active event taking place; the containers seem to be stored or awaiting use. The lighting is even, without harsh shadows, making it difficult to determine the specific time of day.

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