
Stake attention in this memory
In the city of Jos, Nigeria, a weathered utility pole stands tall against an overcast sky. The pole, a dark grey concrete structure, is topped with metal fixtures that support two overhead wires. One wire extends to the left, taut and straight. The other wire goes to the right, also taut, but a frayed section hangs precariously downwards, a testament to potential damage. A small, dark blue cylindrical object is visible attached to the wire that runs to the left. Below the pole, the landscape unfolds into a sprawling settlement. The roofs of numerous buildings, primarily a mix of white and earth tones, cluster together, painting a picture of urban density. Some structures appear to be made of concrete, while others have corrugated metal roofs. The terrain is uneven, with hills and rocky outcrops interspersed with the man-made structures. In the distance, a tall, slender radio tower pierces the sky, a modern silhouette against the traditional architecture. The sky itself is a uniform grey, devoid of any distinct cloud formations, suggesting a generally dull and muted atmosphere. There are no people visible in the frame. A few small, dark shapes that could be birds are scattered across the sky, adding a touch of life to the otherwise static scene.
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