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An open, unmaintained concrete drainage channel extends diagonally from the foreground towards the background under natural light. The channel is approximately 0.7-1 meter wide. Its sides are constructed from rough, weathered concrete blocks; the left side displays multiple exposed rectangular cavities. The channel contains a mixture of stagnant, greenish-brown water, dark sediment, and various forms of solid waste, including plastic wrappers, small bottles, and other unidentifiable debris. Green algae and moss cover portions of the water surface and concrete. Small leafy plants grow from the block cavities on the left. To the immediate left of the channel is an expanse of disturbed, dry earth with sparse vegetation and scattered light-colored refuse. To the immediate right, a plainer, lighter-colored concrete wall rises from the channel's edge. No people, actions, or interactions are visible. This drainage system is consistent with typical infrastructure found in residential or semi-urban areas across Lagos, Nigeria.
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Jan 17, 2026

Lagos, Nigeria

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An open, unmaintained concrete drainage channel extends diagonally from the foreground towards the background under natural light. The channel is approximately 0.7-1 meter wide. Its sides are constructed from rough, weathered concrete blocks; the left side displays multiple exposed rectangular cavities. The channel contains a mixture of stagnant, greenish-brown water, dark sediment, and various forms of solid waste, including plastic wrappers, small bottles, and other unidentifiable debris. Green algae and moss cover portions of the water surface and concrete. Small leafy plants grow from the block cavities on the left. To the immediate left of the channel is an expanse of disturbed, dry earth with sparse vegetation and scattered light-colored refuse. To the immediate right, a plainer, lighter-colored concrete wall rises from the channel's edge. No people, actions, or interactions are visible. This drainage system is consistent with typical infrastructure found in residential or semi-urban areas across Lagos, Nigeria.

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