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This image presents an outdoor scene in Rido, Nigeria, dominated by large quantities of stored firewood and scattered refuse. The ground is primarily unpaved earth, mixed with gravel and dry organic debris.

In the immediate foreground and extending through the lower half of the frame, the dirt ground is littered with various discarded items. These include numerous colorful plastic snack wrappers (e.g., yellow, red, white), torn black and white plastic bags, and fragments of paper and cardboard. Two substantial, freshly cut log sections, displaying rough bark and exposed light-colored wood, rest on the ground in the lower-left. Smaller stacks of split wood and branches are also dispersed across this area. Patches of sparse green grass are visible, particularly in the middle-right.

The central and upper-left sections feature extensive piles of cut firewood. These piles comprise numerous logs and split pieces of varying lengths and thicknesses, indicative of a storage or processing area. A dark gray tarp covers a significant portion of the main woodpile on the right, while a lighter-colored, possibly striped woven sack is draped over another section. Additional stacks of cut firewood are neatly arranged horizontally on the ground to the right of the main piles.

To the left, a vertical, light-colored concrete or stucco wall of a building is visible, showing signs of weathering. In the upper-right background, another building with a light-colored wall features a single, white-framed rectangular window. A dirt road or pathway recedes into the distance on the right side of the image, where several indistinct human figures are visible walking. A slender pole, possibly a utility pole, stands vertically on the far right. The scene depicts an active outdoor space used for firewood management, with an observable presence of general waste.
Raybaks

Jun 5, 2026, 5:00 PM

Rido, Nigeria

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This image presents an outdoor scene in Rido, Nigeria, dominated by large quantities of stored firewood and scattered refuse. The ground is primarily unpaved earth, mixed with gravel and dry organic debris. In the immediate foreground and extending through the lower half of the frame, the dirt ground is littered with various discarded items. These include numerous colorful plastic snack wrappers (e.g., yellow, red, white), torn black and white plastic bags, and fragments of paper and cardboard. Two substantial, freshly cut log sections, displaying rough bark and exposed light-colored wood, rest on the ground in the lower-left. Smaller stacks of split wood and branches are also dispersed across this area. Patches of sparse green grass are visible, particularly in the middle-right. The central and upper-left sections feature extensive piles of cut firewood. These piles comprise numerous logs and split pieces of varying lengths and thicknesses, indicative of a storage or processing area. A dark gray tarp covers a significant portion of the main woodpile on the right, while a lighter-colored, possibly striped woven sack is draped over another section. Additional stacks of cut firewood are neatly arranged horizontally on the ground to the right of the main piles. To the left, a vertical, light-colored concrete or stucco wall of a building is visible, showing signs of weathering. In the upper-right background, another building with a light-colored wall features a single, white-framed rectangular window. A dirt road or pathway recedes into the distance on the right side of the image, where several indistinct human figures are visible walking. A slender pole, possibly a utility pole, stands vertically on the far right. The scene depicts an active outdoor space used for firewood management, with an observable presence of general waste.

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