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This image captures an outdoor market scene in Adankolo, Nigeria, under bright daylight. The ground is unpaved dirt, and the area is characterized by makeshift stalls constructed with wooden supports and corrugated metal roofs. The sky is visible above, featuring a mix of blue and scattered white clouds. In the foreground, a man stands with his back largely to the camera, wearing a two-piece ensemble consisting of a long-sleeved shirt and trousers, both patterned with abstract swirls in shades of brown, black, and tan. He wears brown flip-flops. To his immediate left, part of a person in a blue dress with yellow patterns is visible. At the bottom left, the legs and feet of a woman are partially seen; she wears a brown headwrap (upper part not visible), a red flip-flop on one foot, and the other foot is bare with red nail polish on the toenails. In the mid-ground, a young boy stands to the right of the man in patterned attire. He wears a black t-shirt with the green text "EMICAL" (partially visible, likely "CHEMICAL") and black track pants with white stripes. He has blue slip-on shoes and stands with his hands on his hips, looking forward. Behind him and to the left, another man in a light brown traditional garment (possibly a kaftan) is partially visible, looking downwards. To the right of the boy, a man stands wearing a dark grey/black t-shirt with a graphic print featuring two circular objects (resembling car headlights or gauges) and several red stars above them. Text below the graphic is partially obscured but includes "Made in". He wears dark trousers/jeans, dark flip-flops, and a wristwatch on his left wrist. He is looking towards the left of the frame. At the bottom right, the legs and feet of another person are visible, wearing red and white plaid fabric, with bare feet, one toe showing red nail polish. Between the patterned-clothed man and the boy, a large white sack is on the ground, partially visible with text including "NAFDAC" and "UG," suggesting it contains a commodity like grains or flour. Beside the sack, a stack of yellow cardboard boxes is visible, branded "Golden Terra" and advertising "FREE GOLD Every Pouch" and "70ml x 12 Units," indicating cooking oil. The background features various market goods displayed on stalls, including colorful scarves, hair accessories, and clothing items. Debris, including a white plastic bag, is scattered
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