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A close-up, low-angle shot captures several young corn seedlings emerging from sandy soil. The plants, with their vibrant green, elongated leaves, are the primary subjects. Two seedlings stand close together in the foreground, while another is positioned slightly to the right. The soil is a mix of sand and small pebbles, with a scattering of tiny green weeds and some dry plant debris. In the background, a rough, textured concrete wall with patches of moss runs horizontally across the frame. The wall appears weathered and aged. A concrete slab, possibly a step or ledge, is situated in front of the wall, also showing signs of moss growth. Beyond the slab, more greenery and a crumpled, translucent plastic bag are visible, suggesting an outdoor, possibly neglected, area. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight casting shadows from the corn seedlings onto the soil. The shadows are sharp, indicating clear weather. The combination of the wall, soil, and vegetation points to a location in Jos, Nigeria, likely an outdoor garden or backyard. There are no people or discernible activities taking place, other than the natural growth of the plants. No text is visible in the image. The overall impression is one of new life beginning in a somewhat rustic environment.
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