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This image captures a daytime street scene in Kabong, Nigeria, with a rocky, arid hillside village in the background. In the immediate foreground, an unpaved, light brown dirt road surface is visible, showing distinct shadows from the sun. Four individuals are present in the midground, walking or standing on or near the road. From left to right: 1. A woman stands facing slightly right, wearing a black knee-length dress with a "QUEEN" graphic, a sheer light-colored long-sleeve cardigan, and open-toed sandals. Her right hand is near her mouth. 2. A young boy walks right, wearing a yellow short-sleeve shirt, light blue pants, and sandals. 3. A man walks right, engaged in a phone call, wearing a red and white striped polo shirt, dark trousers, a dark baseball cap, and a green and yellow messenger bag slung over his left shoulder. 4. An older woman walks right, wearing a dark short-sleeve shirt with a white graphic (partially visible as "ANGER"), a dark ankle-length skirt, a blue headscarf, and sandals. She carries a dark bag in her right hand. Behind the individuals, three cars are parked parallel to the road, facing right: a light green SUV (Honda CR-V) on the far left, and two silver sedans (likely Honda Accords) to its right. The street level features various single-story structures with concrete block walls (some unfinished and exposed) and corrugated metal or flat roofs. On the far left, two individuals are visible on the roof of a structure under construction. A sign with text "MADAM NO COMPROMISE" is partially visible below this structure. The background is dominated by a prominent, dry, rocky hill covered in sparse vegetation and scattered green trees. Numerous single-story buildings with light-colored walls and distinctive pyramidal or domed roofs are built into the hillside, forming a dense settlement. The sky is clear and light blue, traversed by multiple overhead power lines in the upper portion of the frame. The overall scene suggests a bright, sunny day.
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