
Stake attention in this memory
This image, captured in Gwafan, Nigeria, is oriented vertically and depicts a roadside scene under clear daylight conditions. The central subject is a circular speed limit sign with a prominent red border and a dark gray interior. The sign clearly displays "20 K.P.H." (Kilometers Per Hour) in large, light-colored characters, indicating a maximum speed limit of 20. This sign is mounted on a metal post, which is painted in alternating sections of black and white. Attached to the same post, positioned vertically below the speed limit sign, is a smaller, rectangular dark sign bearing the white or light-colored acronym "F.R.S.C." The F.R.S.C. is likely the Federal Road Safety Corps, given the context of road signage in Nigeria. To the left of the signs, a paved road surface is visible, accompanied by what appears to be a drainage ditch or curb running parallel to the road. Further in the distance along the road, a utility pole with crossarms and wires can be seen. The sky, visible in the upper portion of the image, is a light blue, indicating bright and clear daytime weather, possibly during the early morning or late afternoon given the soft lighting. On the right side of the frame, there is a reddish-brown dirt verge, bordered by dense green and reddish-leafed bushes or shrubs. Behind these, distant trees and a light-colored wall or fence are visible. The signs show signs of wear, with some paint erosion or fading. No people or active events are depicted, presenting a static view of road infrastructure and its natural surroundings.
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