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The image captures a vibrant street scene in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria, featuring two distinct types of tricycles transporting people. The setting is bright and sunny, likely mid-day, with a partly cloudy sky overhead.

On the left, a blue motorized tricycle, resembling a cargo bike, is prominently featured. It carries at least five men. One man, wearing a light beige t-shirt, is in the driver's seat, holding the handlebars. Behind him, four other men stand in the cargo bed, leaning on the blue side rails. One of them wears a black basketball jersey with the number "23" visible. The front of the tricycle has a large circular headlight, red suspension components, and the brand name "DAYUN" visible on the forks.

To the right, a yellow auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a Keke Napep, travels in the same direction. It has a black fabric canopy. Inside, at least three people are visible. A woman wearing a blue and white patterned dress sits with a pink bucket on her lap. Beside her, a man in a white t-shirt and dark trousers sits by the opening, holding a black bag. The side of the auto-rickshaw displays text including "musxeke" and the numbers "4477".

The vehicles are on an asphalt road that shows signs of wear, with cracks and scattered gravel. A faded white line runs along the road's edge. In the background to the left, lush green hills covered in dense vegetation, including palm trees, rise into the distance. To the right, the background shows a multi-story building under construction, with wooden scaffolding against its concrete structure. Further back, a tall red and white communication tower stands against the sky. A silver sedan is parked on the side of the road, and other smaller, older buildings are also visible. The overall impression is one of everyday travel and activity in a bustling locale.
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Jun 4, 2026

Zango-ndaji, Nigeria

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The image captures a vibrant street scene in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria, featuring two distinct types of tricycles transporting people. The setting is bright and sunny, likely mid-day, with a partly cloudy sky overhead. On the left, a blue motorized tricycle, resembling a cargo bike, is prominently featured. It carries at least five men. One man, wearing a light beige t-shirt, is in the driver's seat, holding the handlebars. Behind him, four other men stand in the cargo bed, leaning on the blue side rails. One of them wears a black basketball jersey with the number "23" visible. The front of the tricycle has a large circular headlight, red suspension components, and the brand name "DAYUN" visible on the forks. To the right, a yellow auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a Keke Napep, travels in the same direction. It has a black fabric canopy. Inside, at least three people are visible. A woman wearing a blue and white patterned dress sits with a pink bucket on her lap. Beside her, a man in a white t-shirt and dark trousers sits by the opening, holding a black bag. The side of the auto-rickshaw displays text including "musxeke" and the numbers "4477". The vehicles are on an asphalt road that shows signs of wear, with cracks and scattered gravel. A faded white line runs along the road's edge. In the background to the left, lush green hills covered in dense vegetation, including palm trees, rise into the distance. To the right, the background shows a multi-story building under construction, with wooden scaffolding against its concrete structure. Further back, a tall red and white communication tower stands against the sky. A silver sedan is parked on the side of the road, and other smaller, older buildings are also visible. The overall impression is one of everyday travel and activity in a bustling locale.

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