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In the city of Kafanchan B, Nigeria, an outdoor street scene depicts a male vendor operating a mobile sugarcane stall. The individual, dressed in a long, light-colored robe and a white and purple knitted skullcap, stands facing right, actively peeling or cutting a segment of sugarcane with a knife or similar tool. His feet, wearing light-colored open-toe sandals, are visible near the base of the cart. The mobile stall consists of a metal wheelbarrow-style cart, on which a white sack serves as a display surface. Bundles of peeled sugarcane stalks, secured with black straps and partially covered in clear plastic sheeting, are arranged on the right side of the cart. To the left of these bundles, a significant pile of smaller, cut sugarcane pieces is displayed on the sack, alongside a smaller accumulation of sugarcane peelings. A transparent green plastic bottle, a white plastic bottle with a red cap, and a larger white plastic jug are also present on the cart surface. In the mid-ground, a light-blue plastic crate supports a flat display surface holding numerous small items, likely watches or jewelry. Above this, a wooden frame displays hanging merchandise, possibly phone accessories or small trinkets. The background features multiple open-fronted shops. The primary shop entrance directly behind the vendor reveals shelving stocked with various products. A person wearing a red garment is seated inside this shop on a low stool. To the right of this shop's entrance, a vertical display rack holds multiple pairs of sunglasses. A partial view of another shop entrance and a seated individual is visible on the far left of the frame. The ground surface is dry, light-brown earth or compacted dirt. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting visible shadows.
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