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The image captures a street procession in Mararaba, Nigeria, under an overcast sky, with densely vegetated hills in the background. The road surface appears unpaved or poorly maintained.

Approximately fifteen individuals are discernible, primarily young males and children, forming a marching procession. In the immediate foreground, a dark-skinned boy, estimated to be between 8 and 10 years old, wearing a light-colored polo shirt and white trousers, holds a long wooden stick.

In the mid-ground, from left to right:
A dark-skinned male in a white long-sleeved shirt and black trousers plays a red bass drum with green trim, using two drumsticks. Behind him, a white van, resembling an ambulance, is visible with red and blue emergency lights activated. An image of a person is displayed on the van's side. To the right of the drummer, a dark-skinned male in a white long-sleeved shirt featuring a navy blue and gold vertical stripe pattern plays a silver trumpet. Behind him, another dark-skinned male in a white shirt and black tie plays a brass saxophone. Further to the right and slightly behind, a dark-skinned male in a black long-sleeved shirt with white patterned cuffs and hem plays a silver trumpet.

Additional individuals, including children in light blue shirts and adults in various clothing, walk within and alongside the procession. A dark-skinned woman in a brown patterned dress walks on the far right.

Buildings lining the street are predominantly single-story structures with corrugated metal roofs, some exhibiting significant rust. Power lines stretch horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, supported by utility poles. A white and red motorcycle is partially visible parked on the left side of the street.
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Jun 5, 2026, 4:29 PM

Mararaba, Nigeria

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The image captures a street procession in Mararaba, Nigeria, under an overcast sky, with densely vegetated hills in the background. The road surface appears unpaved or poorly maintained. Approximately fifteen individuals are discernible, primarily young males and children, forming a marching procession. In the immediate foreground, a dark-skinned boy, estimated to be between 8 and 10 years old, wearing a light-colored polo shirt and white trousers, holds a long wooden stick. In the mid-ground, from left to right: A dark-skinned male in a white long-sleeved shirt and black trousers plays a red bass drum with green trim, using two drumsticks. Behind him, a white van, resembling an ambulance, is visible with red and blue emergency lights activated. An image of a person is displayed on the van's side. To the right of the drummer, a dark-skinned male in a white long-sleeved shirt featuring a navy blue and gold vertical stripe pattern plays a silver trumpet. Behind him, another dark-skinned male in a white shirt and black tie plays a brass saxophone. Further to the right and slightly behind, a dark-skinned male in a black long-sleeved shirt with white patterned cuffs and hem plays a silver trumpet. Additional individuals, including children in light blue shirts and adults in various clothing, walk within and alongside the procession. A dark-skinned woman in a brown patterned dress walks on the far right. Buildings lining the street are predominantly single-story structures with corrugated metal roofs, some exhibiting significant rust. Power lines stretch horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, supported by utility poles. A white and red motorcycle is partially visible parked on the left side of the street.

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