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The image depicts an active excavation site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, characterized by reddish-brown, muddy earth and scattered rocks. At least six adult males are engaged in manual labor within a deep, narrow trench. In the foreground, a man wearing a grey short-sleeved shirt and a dark cap is bent forward over a pile of mud and large rocks on the left side of the trench. To his right, another man, wearing a light-colored, mud-stained long-sleeved shirt and dark blue pants with boots, stands upright, holding a pickaxe vertically with its head in the muddy ground. A blue long-sleeved shirt and a dark blue garment hang from a tool pole near him. Two pairs of worn shoes are visible on the muddy earth near the bent-over man. Within the trench, towards the mid-ground, three men are partially visible working. One in a light blue shirt is bent over, another in a white/light shirt and red shorts appears to be shoveling, and a third in a grey shirt is also bent over further back. A fourth man in a patterned shirt is visible in the trench on the right side. Several shovels with green or blue handles are stuck into the earth or resting against the trench walls. Muddy water has accumulated at the bottom of the trench. The background shows an upward slope of excavated earth leading to a structure with a corrugated metal roof and visible wooden support beams. The overall scene indicates ongoing manual digging under muddy conditions.
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