Memory from Barnawa, Nigeria
FM-tvr5A49
Barnawa, Nigeria
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The image depicts an accident scene in Barnawa, Nigeria, where a red truck is overturned on its left side

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The image depicts an accident scene in Barnawa, Nigeria, where a red truck is overturned on its left side. The truck's cargo, consisting of numerous green and beige sacks, is spilled onto the unpaved, reddish-brown dirt shoulder of the road and partially onto the adjacent wet asphalt pavement. Three individuals are present on the dirt shoulder near the overturned truck. One person wears a light blue full-length garment, while the other two wear more casual clothing, including a striped shirt. They are positioned facing the scene. On the wet asphalt road, a person wearing a light-colored, possibly hooded, garment is seated on a red and chrome motorcycle, positioned with their left foot on the ground. The motorcycle's headlight is illuminated. Further down the asphalt road, a dark blue sedan is visible, and to the far right, a yellow and green motorized tricycle (keke Napep) is partially visible. The environment includes two prominent utility poles, one leaning slightly, located on the left side of the image with visible power lines. A concrete wall is present in the foreground on the left. In the background, trees and residential-style buildings with red roofs are visible. The ground shows evidence of wetness, with puddles and damp streaks on both the dirt and paved surfaces. The sky appears overcast or bright white.

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