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The image depicts a secured wooden door in the city of Yelwa, Nigeria. The door is constructed from multiple vertical wooden planks, painted a faded light grey or off-white, showing significant wear, chipping, and weathering. Visible vertical seams and cracks are present between the planks. Three distinct padlocks are engaged on the door: one dark, rusted rectangular padlock is positioned near the top, a smaller, lighter-toned padlock is located centrally, and another dark, rusted rectangular padlock is situated near the bottom. Each padlock secures a metal hasp and staple mechanism. Several small, irregular dark voids or holes are present on the door surface, notably one to the right of the top padlock and another below the middle padlock. Metal hinges are visible on the left side of the door, indicating it is a hinged entry. A portion of an adjacent, lighter grey wall or door frame is visible on the far left of the frame. No individuals are present. The scene is illuminated, suggesting daytime.
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