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This media file is a photograph of a page from a book, likely an educational text, with pink-colored text on a white background. The page discusses irrigation methods and their impact on economic development and challenges.

The subjects are primarily text, with no people, objects, or a discernible scene or setting beyond that of a book. The activity taking place is the presentation of information through reading and learning.

Notable details include the clear visibility of the printed text. The content of the text mentions "Niger Basin," "Nile Basin," "Egypt," and various crops like cotton, sugar cane, millet, wheat, maize, guinea corn, and groundnut, suggesting a geographical and agricultural context related to these regions. The text also details methods of irrigation such as "Shaduf method," "Perennial method," and "Basin irrigation method."

The visible text is extensive and covers sections titled "Reasons why irrigation is more important," "Methods of Irrigation in use," "Contributions of Irrigation Schemes to Economic Development," and "Problems of Irrigation." Specific numbered and bulleted points elaborate on each section. There are also some handwritten annotations or marks on the page, particularly on the right side, partially obscuring some printed text. The lighting appears to be from above, illuminating the page for the photograph. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria is not directly indicated by the image content itself but is provided as external information.
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Jun 30, 2026

Jalingo, Nigeria

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This media file is a photograph of a page from a book, likely an educational text, with pink-colored text on a white background. The page discusses irrigation methods and their impact on economic development and challenges. The subjects are primarily text, with no people, objects, or a discernible scene or setting beyond that of a book. The activity taking place is the presentation of information through reading and learning. Notable details include the clear visibility of the printed text. The content of the text mentions "Niger Basin," "Nile Basin," "Egypt," and various crops like cotton, sugar cane, millet, wheat, maize, guinea corn, and groundnut, suggesting a geographical and agricultural context related to these regions. The text also details methods of irrigation such as "Shaduf method," "Perennial method," and "Basin irrigation method." The visible text is extensive and covers sections titled "Reasons why irrigation is more important," "Methods of Irrigation in use," "Contributions of Irrigation Schemes to Economic Development," and "Problems of Irrigation." Specific numbered and bulleted points elaborate on each section. There are also some handwritten annotations or marks on the page, particularly on the right side, partially obscuring some printed text. The lighting appears to be from above, illuminating the page for the photograph. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria is not directly indicated by the image content itself but is provided as external information.

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