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A medium-shot, high-angle outdoor photograph depicts a woman engaged in peeling sugarcane stalks. The scene is set against a textured, light brown wall, likely in Yelwa, Nigeria, as indicated by the location context. The woman, with dark skin, is the central subject, seated directly on the dirt ground. She wears a long-sleeved top with a prominent floral or abstract pattern in shades of pink, brown, and white. Her lower body is covered by a long skirt or wrapper featuring a distinct pattern in brown, blue, and white. A light brown headscarf adorns her head. Her gaze is directed downwards, focused intently on the task at hand, suggesting concentration or diligence. In her hands, she is actively stripping the outer layer from a long, thick sugarcane stalk, revealing its lighter, yellowish interior. The ground surrounding her is covered with discarded fibrous peelings and small fragments of sugarcane, evidence of her work. To her left and right, many other sugarcane stalks, dark purple/green in color and varying in length, lie on the sandy-colored ground, some already prepared, others awaiting processing. In the background, behind the woman, several more sugarcane stalks lean against the wall. Near them, two small, dark, round objects resembling traditional stools or grinding stones are visible. The bright, clear lighting suggests it is daytime and sunny. There is no visible text in the image.
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