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This media file captures a street scene in Mararaba, Nigeria, featuring a three-wheeled motorized vehicle, commonly known as a tricycle or Keke Napep, during daytime. The vehicle, primarily red and black with a distinct red and blue fuel tank, is either stationary or moving slowly on a light brown, unpaved road. A young man, the driver, is seated at the controls, wearing a red and black striped shirt. His dark, curly hair is visible, and his hands are on the handlebars. Another person, partially obscured, is seated behind the driver in light-colored attire. The rear cargo bed of the tricycle is loaded with numerous large, clear plastic bottles of water, suggesting a delivery or transportation activity. Part of the word "GRO" is visible in white lettering on the side of the cargo bed. In the background, a building with a red corrugated metal roof stands prominently to the left. Further behind, another structure with light-colored walls and arched architectural details can be seen. To the right of the tricycle, two blue crates are stacked on the ground. The brand name "Fayrouz" is clearly visible in white text on these crates, indicating they are likely used for beverages. The bright lighting suggests it is midday or late morning/early afternoon. The overall setting depicts a common mode of transport and commerce in the region.
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