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The image depicts an active outdoor commercial scene in Ankpa, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground on the left, numerous packs of dark-colored bottled beverages, each containing six plastic bottles wrapped in clear plastic, are stacked vertically. Partially visible labels on these packs include "SUPREME" and "TASTE." To the right, parallel stacks of cardboard boxes are prominent. Green boxes, labeled "BAJAJ NATIVE GIM" and "PURE NAW," are stacked high, some appearing to be open or partially collapsed. Beneath these are stacks of brown cardboard boxes labeled "Ballamour Bitters," with several green plastic bottles visible among them.

A man, bald and wearing a red and black striped short-sleeved shirt over dark trousers and light-colored footwear, stands positioned between the stacks of bottled beverages and an open dirt pathway. He is partially turned away from the camera, with his arms raised, appearing to be handling or adjusting the top of the beverage stacks.

Further back on the dirt pathway, a second man in a light blue traditional tunic and trousers stands next to a dark-colored sport utility vehicle (SUV). This SUV has a spare tire mounted on its roof. The man holds an object resembling a red and white striped umbrella or sunshade on a pole. A red and silver motorcycle is parked on its kickstand on the dirt ground behind him.

In the background, a single-story building with a corrugated metal roof serves as a shop. Above the shop's entrance, a large white sign displays the brand "Visita" with an image of a woman's face and cosmetic products. Other signs for "NeoSkin" and additional "Visita" branding are also visible. The ground throughout the visible area is composed of reddish-brown dirt, with a few lighter patches or possibly wooden planks near the stacked goods in the foreground. Shadows indicate overhead lighting, likely from a bright or overcast sky.
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The image depicts an active outdoor commercial scene in Ankpa, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground on the left, numerous packs of dark-colored bottled beverages, each containing six plastic bottles wrapped in clear plastic, are stacked vertically. Partially visible labels on these packs include "SUPREME" and "TASTE." To the right, parallel stacks of cardboard boxes are prominent. Green boxes, labeled "BAJAJ NATIVE GIM" and "PURE NAW," are stacked high, some appearing to be open or partially collapsed. Beneath these are stacks of brown cardboard boxes labeled "Ballamour Bitters," with several green plastic bottles visible among them. A man, bald and wearing a red and black striped short-sleeved shirt over dark trousers and light-colored footwear, stands positioned between the stacks of bottled beverages and an open dirt pathway. He is partially turned away from the camera, with his arms raised, appearing to be handling or adjusting the top of the beverage stacks. Further back on the dirt pathway, a second man in a light blue traditional tunic and trousers stands next to a dark-colored sport utility vehicle (SUV). This SUV has a spare tire mounted on its roof. The man holds an object resembling a red and white striped umbrella or sunshade on a pole. A red and silver motorcycle is parked on its kickstand on the dirt ground behind him. In the background, a single-story building with a corrugated metal roof serves as a shop. Above the shop's entrance, a large white sign displays the brand "Visita" with an image of a woman's face and cosmetic products. Other signs for "NeoSkin" and additional "Visita" branding are also visible. The ground throughout the visible area is composed of reddish-brown dirt, with a few lighter patches or possibly wooden planks near the stacked goods in the foreground. Shadows indicate overhead lighting, likely from a bright or overcast sky.

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