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This outdoor photograph captures a construction scene in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria, on a bright, sunny day. Two men are actively engaged in building work amidst piles of sand, gravel, and concrete hollow blocks. In the foreground and mid-ground, numerous grey concrete hollow blocks are present; some are stacked, while others form a low, partially completed wall. Large mounds of sand and smaller piles of gravel are scattered across the dusty ground. One man, wearing a purple t-shirt and checkered shorts, is bent over, using a shovel to move material, likely sand or mortar, into the hollow cells of the laid block wall. His posture indicates strenuous manual labor. Further back, a second man, dressed in a light-colored long-sleeved shirt, trousers, and a cap, stands near another sand pile, holding a long-handled tool, possibly a hoe or a rake, suggesting he might be mixing components or leveling materials. A blue plastic container is partially visible near his feet. The background features a concrete block wall, beyond which lush green tropical trees are visible, indicating the local vegetation. To the right, a distinctive building with multiple peaked roofs can be seen, along with a white, small pickup truck and a utility pole. The strong sunlight casts clear shadows, suggesting it is either mid-morning or afternoon. The overall scene depicts the physical work involved in building construction, likely for a foundation or a lower wall section of a structure.
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