
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an electrical utility pole with a mounted transformer and various power lines against a clear blue sky, situated in what appears to be a rural or semi-rural setting, consistent with Ngong ward, Kenya. A sturdy, weathered wooden utility pole stands prominently, supporting complex electrical infrastructure. Near the top, several ceramic insulators and fuse cutouts are visible, connected to multiple overhead power lines. Below these, a large, grey, rectangular electrical transformer with prominent cooling fins is mounted on a metal frame. Thick black wires connect the transformer to the overhead lines and other components. Further down the pole, three smaller electrical components, possibly current transformers or surge arresters, are attached, with wires extending downwards. A black identification plate bearing the number "4066" is visible on the pole. Below this, a white warning sign is affixed, featuring a red skull and crossbones symbol. The text on the sign reads "DANGER" and "HATARI" (Swahili for danger), with smaller, less legible text below, possibly "NO. 27". The time of day appears to be either early morning or late afternoon, indicated by the clear, bright blue sky and the quality of light illuminating the pole and casting subtle shadows. The background is dominated by lush green trees and dense foliage, while the foreground shows a patch of disturbed earth with some sparse vegetation. No people or activities are visible; the scene is static, focusing on the electrical infrastructure.
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