
Stake attention in this memory
In Dutsen Alhaji, Nigeria, a utilitarian, weathered concrete structure, presumably a public toilet, stands under the dappled shade of a large tree. The building is rectangular, with a corrugated metal roof supported by wooden beams. Its exterior walls are rough and stained, showing signs of age and exposure to the elements. The facade of the building is marked with white lettering. On the left side, "WOMEN" is written above "MATA" and a small, dark square opening, presumably a vent. To the right, "MEN" is inscribed above "MAZA" and two similar square openings. An arrow pointing to the right is drawn next to "MAZA," indicating the entrance or direction for men. The building is situated on a raised concrete platform that is partially covered by moss and vegetation. A grey pipe extends vertically from the side of the building near the platform. The surrounding environment is overgrown with lush green vegetation, including grass and various plants, with patches of dry earth and scattered leaves. In the background, a more distant building constructed of brick is visible, suggesting a semi-urban or rural setting. The overall impression is one of functionality and resilience in a natural, unmanicured landscape.
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