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This media file depicts an outdoor street scene in Timia, Niger, centered around two young girls engaged in vending snacks. In the foreground, a white platter holds numerous small, individually packaged snacks, appearing to be peanuts or similar nuts, some coated. To the left, a young girl sits on a concrete barrier, wearing a blue hijab that covers her head and shoulders, paired with a patterned long skirt. Her expression is neutral as she looks forward. To the right, another young girl is crouched, also by the concrete barrier. She is dressed in a mint green hijab and tunic, with orange sandals, and is actively handling snacks, seemingly portioning them from a clear plastic container into smaller bags. She looks directly at the camera with an intense gaze. The girls are situated alongside a wide, open concrete channel or trench that runs parallel to the street, possibly part of a drainage system or an unfinished construction. The ground is a mix of asphalt and dirt. In the background, simple market stalls or shopfronts are visible, with wooden tables, various bowls, and a broom. A white sign partially visible in the background reads "SERVICE," "TRANSFER," "DEPOSIT," "WITHDRAWAL," and "CASH," suggesting a financial service or mobile money agent. The bright, even lighting indicates it is daytime. The scene portrays a typical street vending activity in a semi-urban West African setting.
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