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This image depicts an outdoor tire repair establishment in Zaria, Nigeria, under bright daylight. Three males with dark skin are present. In the mid-ground, a young male wearing a red short-sleeve Manchester United shirt with a Chevrolet logo and dark blue pants stands barefoot. He holds a black rubber inner tube with both hands and a red air hose, actively appearing to inflate the tube. His hands are soiled. To his left, another young male, wearing a black and brown tie-dye t-shirt with "NEW YORK" text and dark pants, stands barefoot with his back partially to the camera, hands clasped behind his back. A red air hose originates from the ground near his feet and extends towards the right.

The immediate ground consists of uneven, dusty dirt, with a concrete curb separating the foreground. Numerous tires are stacked in piles across the scene, including a large stack behind the central figure. A wooden rack to the left displays various new inner tubes, some green, others blue with white patterns. A yellow plastic container, likely a jerrycan, sits on a wooden plank on the ground near the central figure's feet, containing metallic tools. A single metal wheel rim rests on a tire to the far right. Two white sacks, one labeled "KORAL RUBBER TUBE," are visible on the ground. A partially visible three-wheeled cargo vehicle is parked on the far right.

In the background, a third male, wearing a dark red top and dark pants, is crouched on the dusty ground, engaged in an unspecified activity. Behind the tire stacks, a building features a light green lower wall and vertical green stripes above. Further right, a light brown/beige building with multiple arched entryways and closed wooden doors is visible. A large tree with dense green foliage provides overhead shade. The environment is characterized by loose dirt, scattered debris, and makeshift structures.
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Jan 26, 2026, 9:30 AM

Zaria, Nigeria

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This image depicts an outdoor tire repair establishment in Zaria, Nigeria, under bright daylight. Three males with dark skin are present. In the mid-ground, a young male wearing a red short-sleeve Manchester United shirt with a Chevrolet logo and dark blue pants stands barefoot. He holds a black rubber inner tube with both hands and a red air hose, actively appearing to inflate the tube. His hands are soiled. To his left, another young male, wearing a black and brown tie-dye t-shirt with "NEW YORK" text and dark pants, stands barefoot with his back partially to the camera, hands clasped behind his back. A red air hose originates from the ground near his feet and extends towards the right. The immediate ground consists of uneven, dusty dirt, with a concrete curb separating the foreground. Numerous tires are stacked in piles across the scene, including a large stack behind the central figure. A wooden rack to the left displays various new inner tubes, some green, others blue with white patterns. A yellow plastic container, likely a jerrycan, sits on a wooden plank on the ground near the central figure's feet, containing metallic tools. A single metal wheel rim rests on a tire to the far right. Two white sacks, one labeled "KORAL RUBBER TUBE," are visible on the ground. A partially visible three-wheeled cargo vehicle is parked on the far right. In the background, a third male, wearing a dark red top and dark pants, is crouched on the dusty ground, engaged in an unspecified activity. Behind the tire stacks, a building features a light green lower wall and vertical green stripes above. Further right, a light brown/beige building with multiple arched entryways and closed wooden doors is visible. A large tree with dense green foliage provides overhead shade. The environment is characterized by loose dirt, scattered debris, and makeshift structures.

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