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An outdoor charcoal vending stall is depicted in the city of Gombe, Nigeria. The scene features one adult male, dark-skinned, wearing a light brown short-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and black flip-flops. He is bent forward from the waist, with his hands, soiled with charcoal dust, positioned over several small, pre-packaged charcoal bags. These small bags include approximately eight striped fabric bags (green/white and pink/white) and eight black plastic bags, arranged on the ground. The ground surface consists of dirt or concrete, partially covered by several weathered wooden planks. To the right of the individual, and extending into the midground, is a substantial stack of charcoal contained in large, greyish-green woven sacks. Approximately twenty-five to thirty of these sacks are stacked against a concrete block wall, with some sacks open at the top, revealing the black charcoal. Smaller open sacks of charcoal and loose charcoal fragments are also visible on the ground around the main stack. In the background, a series of structures constructed from corrugated metal sheets, some exhibiting rust and wear, are visible. One structure displays partially visible white text, including "WI COME" or "WE COME" and "FROM". A wooden utility pole with two overhead power lines is present against a clear, light blue, cloudless sky.
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