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This media file captures an outdoor auto spare parts market or junkyard in Onitsha, Nigeria, during daylight hours. The scene is dominated by large, haphazard piles of metallic vehicle components, primarily exhaust pipes and mufflers, some appearing rusty and used, others shinier. These components are stacked high, forming walls or displays under a corrugated metal roof, typical of informal commercial settings. In the foreground, a Black man with glasses, wearing a black short-sleeved shirt, olive green cargo pants, and dark sandals, stands facing right with his hands behind his back. A gold-colored bangle is visible on his right wrist. Text on his cargo pocket includes "COLLECTION" and "JEANS," with "BOSS" or "DOSS" above. Behind him, another man in a light shirt is partially visible. To the left, a man in a black tank top looks towards the metal stacks. Further back, another individual in a red and white striped shirt is seen among the parts. The ground is unpaved, consisting of dirt and sand, and is heavily littered with various debris including torn papers, plastic bags, and small rocks. A black metal wheelbarrow is visible in the lower center, and a red jerrycan sits among the metal piles in the background. The overall impression is one of a bustling, informal market dealing in used auto parts. The people appear to be standing and observing, suggesting they are either customers, workers, or bystanders in this environment. There are no strong emotional expressions visible.
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