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The image depicts a close-up, low-angle view of layered, eroded earth, likely a section of a hillside or excavation. The dominant colors are various shades of brown and tan, with some lighter yellow or beige layers visible. The texture is rough and fragmented, with distinct horizontal striations indicating sedimentary layers. There is a dark crevice or opening visible in the center-right of the image, suggesting a small hollow or burrow. The ground is covered in loose, broken earth and small stones. The sky is overcast and appears white, providing a soft, diffused light. No people or animals are present in the image. The environment suggests an outdoor, natural setting, possibly in an area undergoing erosion. There is no specific indication within the image that places it in Kuru, Nigeria; this information is external to the visual content.
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Jun 30, 2026

Kuru, Nigeria

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The image depicts a close-up, low-angle view of layered, eroded earth, likely a section of a hillside or excavation. The dominant colors are various shades of brown and tan, with some lighter yellow or beige layers visible. The texture is rough and fragmented, with distinct horizontal striations indicating sedimentary layers. There is a dark crevice or opening visible in the center-right of the image, suggesting a small hollow or burrow. The ground is covered in loose, broken earth and small stones. The sky is overcast and appears white, providing a soft, diffused light. No people or animals are present in the image. The environment suggests an outdoor, natural setting, possibly in an area undergoing erosion. There is no specific indication within the image that places it in Kuru, Nigeria; this information is external to the visual content.

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