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This image captures an outdoor street scene in Rafin Par, Nigeria, under bright daylight with a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a gravelly, reddish-brown unpaved shoulder borders a dark paved road. Scattered litter, including plastic bags and debris, is visible on the left side of the shoulder. Long, distinct shadows of people are cast onto the ground, indicating a low sun angle.

Three individuals are prominent in the mid-ground. On the left, a person wearing a light pink short-sleeved shirt and blue jeans walks away from the viewer. A large, black inverted bucket is balanced on their head. They carry one black bucket and one red bucket in their left hand, and another red bucket in their right hand.

To the right, two individuals stand facing towards the left side of the frame, looking towards the road. The person closer to the viewer wears a red long-sleeved top over a white underlayer, patterned trousers, and has a large, white bundled object balanced on their head, in addition to carrying a white backpack. The person furthest right wears a tie-dye patterned short-sleeved shirt (featuring "MOSINOCH" and a bear graphic), patterned trousers with yellow accents, and pink sandals.

On the paved road, multiple auto-rickshaws, commonly known as "Keke Napep" in Nigeria, are visible. One prominent green and yellow Keke Napep with "FTA 157" marked on its rear is in the mid-ground, facing away. Other vehicles, including another Keke Napep and a yellow bus-like vehicle, are visible further down the road.

In the background, on the left, market stalls with light-colored canopies and indistinct figures suggest commercial activity. Beyond the road, various single and multi-story buildings with brown corrugated roofs are visible. Utility poles and power lines crisscross the sky, and sparse vegetation can be seen in the distant landscape.
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Oct 29, 2025, 3:03 PM

Rafin Par, Nigeria

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This image captures an outdoor street scene in Rafin Par, Nigeria, under bright daylight with a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a gravelly, reddish-brown unpaved shoulder borders a dark paved road. Scattered litter, including plastic bags and debris, is visible on the left side of the shoulder. Long, distinct shadows of people are cast onto the ground, indicating a low sun angle. Three individuals are prominent in the mid-ground. On the left, a person wearing a light pink short-sleeved shirt and blue jeans walks away from the viewer. A large, black inverted bucket is balanced on their head. They carry one black bucket and one red bucket in their left hand, and another red bucket in their right hand. To the right, two individuals stand facing towards the left side of the frame, looking towards the road. The person closer to the viewer wears a red long-sleeved top over a white underlayer, patterned trousers, and has a large, white bundled object balanced on their head, in addition to carrying a white backpack. The person furthest right wears a tie-dye patterned short-sleeved shirt (featuring "MOSINOCH" and a bear graphic), patterned trousers with yellow accents, and pink sandals. On the paved road, multiple auto-rickshaws, commonly known as "Keke Napep" in Nigeria, are visible. One prominent green and yellow Keke Napep with "FTA 157" marked on its rear is in the mid-ground, facing away. Other vehicles, including another Keke Napep and a yellow bus-like vehicle, are visible further down the road. In the background, on the left, market stalls with light-colored canopies and indistinct figures suggest commercial activity. Beyond the road, various single and multi-story buildings with brown corrugated roofs are visible. Utility poles and power lines crisscross the sky, and sparse vegetation can be seen in the distant landscape.

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