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The image captures a two-pole utility structure supporting an electrical transformer against a clear blue sky. Two sturdy, weathered wooden poles form the main supports, braced by two horizontal metal cross-arms. At the core of the setup is a large, rectangular, gray electrical transformer, mounted on the lower metal cross-arm. It features prominent vertical cooling fins on its sides and has numerous black electrical cables connected to its top. Above the transformer, on the upper metal cross-arm, are three sets of porcelain insulators and associated fuse cutouts, from which overhead power lines extend horizontally across the frame. Additional power lines, insulators, and a coiled bundle of wires are visible on both utility poles, indicating a complex electrical distribution point. The background consists of a dense stand of tall, dark green trees, possibly eucalyptus, suggesting a natural or semi-rural setting. The ground below the structure is covered with green grass and some foliage. The sky is a bright, clear blue, indicative of either early morning or late afternoon with excellent visibility. No people are present in the scene; the activity depicted is the static function of electrical power distribution. Notable details include a warning sign affixed to the left pole, featuring a skull and crossbones symbol alongside the words "DANGER" and "HATARI" (Swahili for danger), consistent with the Ngong ward, Kenya location context. A number, "14066," is also visible on a white plate attached to the lower left support of the transformer. The equipment appears functional but shows signs of age and weathering.
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