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A large, white fuel tanker is depicted driving on a paved road under bright, sunny daylight, likely in Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana. The image is originally oriented vertically but shows the truck horizontally. The prominent subject is the tanker trailer, which is white with yellow stripes and has "GOIL" emblazoned in yellow letters on its side, with "Gold Energy" visible below it in smaller text. The tanker is equipped with multiple axles, each carrying twin wheels. Below the tanker's rear, several hazard warning signs are clearly visible. These include a red diamond-shaped placard with a flame symbol and the text "FLAMMABLE LIQUID 3," indicating the contents are highly flammable. Next to it is a white diamond-shaped placard featuring a dead tree and fish symbol, signifying an environmental hazard. An orange rectangular panel displays the numbers "33" (indicating highly flammable liquid) and "1203" (the UN number for gasoline or petrol). A red and white dashed line pattern runs along the lower rear section of the tanker. The tractor unit pulling the tanker is partially visible and appears to be orange. The brand "DAF" is discernable on the rear of the truck's cab. In the distance, faint figures, possibly people, can be seen inside the cab of the orange truck. In the immediate foreground, a red and white striped object, possibly a safety marking or part of the capturing vehicle's side mirror or bodywork, partially obscures the view of the tanker. The road surface appears to be asphalt. The overall scene suggests a commercial vehicle transporting fuel on a public road during the day.
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