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The image captures an outdoor scene in what appears to be a residential area in Enugu, Nigeria. The primary subjects are a collection of discarded televisions, piled haphazardly on a rough concrete surface and on a metal shelf. These are mostly CRT televisions, indicating they are older models. Some are stacked on top of each other, while others lie on their sides.

The setting is a narrow street or alleyway, with a concrete drainage ditch running alongside the path. This ditch is filled with stagnant, dark water and a significant amount of litter, including plastic bottles, bags, and other refuse. To the left of the frame, there's a wooden plank bridging a section of the ditch.

In the background, two modest buildings with corrugated metal roofs are visible. The walls of these buildings have a textured, white finish and feature several windows with dark shutters. Clothes, including what appear to be a pink and a black garment, are hanging outside one of the buildings. A large, rusty, red-colored structure, possibly a shipping container or a metal shed, is situated to the right, against which the televisions on the shelf are placed. A bright light bulb is illuminated on this structure.

The overall impression is one of neglect and disarray, with the discarded electronics and the littered drainage suggesting an unmanaged environment. The time of day appears to be late afternoon or early evening, given the lighting conditions. There is no visible activity or people in the image.

Visible text includes a handwritten number on the red structure, which appears to be "P2 487 7 137860". There are also some stickers on the red structure, but the text is illegible. One of the televisions has the word "Panasonic" visible on its casing.
FM-xDwv02

Jun 21, 2026, 4:39 PM

Enugu, Nigeria

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The image captures an outdoor scene in what appears to be a residential area in Enugu, Nigeria. The primary subjects are a collection of discarded televisions, piled haphazardly on a rough concrete surface and on a metal shelf. These are mostly CRT televisions, indicating they are older models. Some are stacked on top of each other, while others lie on their sides. The setting is a narrow street or alleyway, with a concrete drainage ditch running alongside the path. This ditch is filled with stagnant, dark water and a significant amount of litter, including plastic bottles, bags, and other refuse. To the left of the frame, there's a wooden plank bridging a section of the ditch. In the background, two modest buildings with corrugated metal roofs are visible. The walls of these buildings have a textured, white finish and feature several windows with dark shutters. Clothes, including what appear to be a pink and a black garment, are hanging outside one of the buildings. A large, rusty, red-colored structure, possibly a shipping container or a metal shed, is situated to the right, against which the televisions on the shelf are placed. A bright light bulb is illuminated on this structure. The overall impression is one of neglect and disarray, with the discarded electronics and the littered drainage suggesting an unmanaged environment. The time of day appears to be late afternoon or early evening, given the lighting conditions. There is no visible activity or people in the image. Visible text includes a handwritten number on the red structure, which appears to be "P2 487 7 137860". There are also some stickers on the red structure, but the text is illegible. One of the televisions has the word "Panasonic" visible on its casing.

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