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This portrait-oriented image depicts a female vendor in a market stall or small shop in Shagamu, Nigeria, likely at night. The woman, wearing a white hijab and a long-sleeved, beige and black patterned dress, looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression. She has a large, dark, circular object balanced on her head, possibly a tray or pot, partially obscured by a black covering. In front of her, she holds or displays a large, rectangular tray filled with numerous packaged snacks, including biscuits and crackers. Visible snack brands and text on their packaging include "MOST," "Parle G," "SUPREME," "Cream Cracker," "ROKET," "AMO," "ONALSS," and "Krake." Below the snack display, a large clear plastic container with a blue handle is visible, containing other items, with the word "TIME" legible on one of the items inside. Another clear container is partially seen on the far left. The background shows an informal setting with a green tarp serving as a canopy or wall, along with wooden structures and dark, ambiguous spaces. Artificial lighting illuminates the immediate area around the vendor, suggesting the scene takes place after dark. Two other individuals are partially visible in the dimly lit background: one in a blue top and another in a light-colored t-shirt. The overall image captures a typical street vending or market scene in a local Nigerian context.
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