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This media file captures an outdoor scene featuring electrical utility infrastructure, likely in a rural or semi-rural setting. Two tall, weathered wooden utility poles form the central structure, supporting a large grey electrical transformer mounted on a sturdy metal frame between them.

Numerous electrical wires crisscross the frame and poles. At the top of the structure, three drop-out fuses are visible, connected to the primary high-voltage lines. These lines run across the top of the image, supported by ceramic insulators. From the fuses, thick black cables descend to connect to the top terminals of the transformer. On the right pole, additional sets of wires are attached via smaller white insulators, likely carrying distribution lines. The transformer itself has corrugated cooling fins and multiple terminals on its top surface where wires are connected.

Below the transformer, on the left pole, a series of three smaller, white, stepped insulators are installed, with wires routed around them. A small metal plate attached to the transformer's support frame bears the inscription "1406c". On the lower section of the left pole, a white rectangular warning sign is affixed. The sign features a prominent skull and crossbones symbol, with the partially visible English word "DANGER" above it, and the Swahili word "HATARI" clearly legible below. Further down, there appears to be additional text or numbers, possibly "630".

The background shows a clear, pale blue sky, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. Beneath the utility structure, a dense line of trees forms the horizon, and in the foreground, there is sparsely vegetated ground with some low-lying plants. The overall impression is one of essential infrastructure in a natural, open environment. The location context indicates this is in Ngong ward, Kenya.
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Jan 21, 2026, 2:52 PM

Ngong ward, Kenya

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This media file captures an outdoor scene featuring electrical utility infrastructure, likely in a rural or semi-rural setting. Two tall, weathered wooden utility poles form the central structure, supporting a large grey electrical transformer mounted on a sturdy metal frame between them. Numerous electrical wires crisscross the frame and poles. At the top of the structure, three drop-out fuses are visible, connected to the primary high-voltage lines. These lines run across the top of the image, supported by ceramic insulators. From the fuses, thick black cables descend to connect to the top terminals of the transformer. On the right pole, additional sets of wires are attached via smaller white insulators, likely carrying distribution lines. The transformer itself has corrugated cooling fins and multiple terminals on its top surface where wires are connected. Below the transformer, on the left pole, a series of three smaller, white, stepped insulators are installed, with wires routed around them. A small metal plate attached to the transformer's support frame bears the inscription "1406c". On the lower section of the left pole, a white rectangular warning sign is affixed. The sign features a prominent skull and crossbones symbol, with the partially visible English word "DANGER" above it, and the Swahili word "HATARI" clearly legible below. Further down, there appears to be additional text or numbers, possibly "630". The background shows a clear, pale blue sky, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. Beneath the utility structure, a dense line of trees forms the horizon, and in the foreground, there is sparsely vegetated ground with some low-lying plants. The overall impression is one of essential infrastructure in a natural, open environment. The location context indicates this is in Ngong ward, Kenya.

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