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A detailed view captures a cluster of approximately ten galvanized steel poles, likely destined for street lighting or structural support, in a fabrication or storage yard in Jos, Nigeria. The poles, ranging from dull silver-grey to subtly reflective, are cylindrical and appear to be of uniform diameter, though exact measurements are not discernible. Several poles display horizontal bands of faded blue paint or tape, indicating identification marks. Each visible pole is equipped with a square or rectangular metallic base plate, securely attached by welding, featuring triangular gusset supports for structural reinforcement. These base plates are anchored by large bolts, each secured with a hexagonal nut visible on the plate's surface, suggesting readiness for foundation installation. The ground beneath and surrounding the poles consists of reddish-brown compacted earth or soil, liberally scattered with light-colored wood shavings, indicative of nearby woodworking or fabrication activities. Interspersed among the poles and on the ground are various pieces of metallic scrap, including rebar fragments and other indeterminate construction debris. Strong, directional sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows and highlighting the metallic surfaces, confirming an outdoor or semi-open industrial setting. No individuals or active operations are visible within the frame.
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