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In Zango-ndaji, Nigeria, a bustling market scene unfolds, featuring a group of people engaged in commerce. A young girl, dressed in a black and white striped shirt and a red skirt, stands to the left, her gaze directed towards the center. Next to her, a woman in a blue and white patterned dress and a white headscarf is seated, her attention focused on the young girl. To her right, another young girl, wearing a black t-shirt, is also seated. Dominating the center of the frame is a woman with braided hair, dressed in a black sleeveless top, who appears to be a vendor. She is seated behind a table laden with produce, predominantly tomatoes, which are arranged in various bowls. To her left, a black bowl contains red chilies, and a smaller metal colander with chilies sits beside it. The market setting is evident with the presence of woven baskets, one filled with green produce and another larger one empty. A black plastic sheet is spread out on the ground, partially covered by the table and other items. In the background, a yellow autorickshaw is visible, along with other market stalls and people. The overall impression is that of a typical day in a lively Nigerian market, likely in the morning or afternoon, given the ambient light. The expressions on the faces of the people suggest engagement in conversation and trade, creating a dynamic and authentic portrayal of daily life. No visible text is discernible in the image.
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