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The image depicts a street scene in a city identified as Ado, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a woman walks on a concrete slab sidewalk from left to right. She wears a light blue t-shirt with a graphic on the left chest and blue denim jeans with the phrase "BETTER LATE THAN NEVER" printed on the lower left leg. Her footwear consists of black and white patterned slide sandals. Her mouth is slightly open, and she looks downward and to her right. To the woman's left, a narrow concrete drainage ditch runs parallel to the sidewalk, containing standing water and debris. To her right, a series of black metal posts with attached silver chains forms a barrier between the sidewalk and the street; some chains are missing or broken. The street itself is paved, appears wet in various sections, and shows signs of wear. Further down the street, other individuals are visible walking. Along the left side of the street, a row of single and multi-story buildings houses various businesses. One visible sign lists food items such as "-Egusi," "-Okro," and "-White Soup," suggesting a food vendor. An overhead utility pole with numerous tangled wires is prominent on this side. Above some shops, a partially constructed building with visible wooden framing stands. On the right side of the street, another row of buildings is present. A prominent yellow building features a "Bethel Schools" sign with a blue and white crest, and an additional sign below it advertises "JAMB SSCE WAEC NECO" and "MORNING & EVENING" lessons. Further down, buildings with red and orange roofs are visible. Streetlights are spaced along the road, and multiple utility wires traverse the sky. A palm tree can be seen in the distance on the right.
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