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This media file captures a brightly colored filling station under a clear, hazy sky, likely in Adankolo, Nigeria. The central focus is a tall, white and orange price display pole dominating the right side of the frame. This pole features multiple digital screens, presumably for fuel prices, and several white signs with red lettering. Clearly visible text on these signs includes "DIESEL" and partially visible words like "LUBRICANT" and "SHOP MART". Blue and white ribbons are festively tied around the lower section of the pole, suggesting a recent opening or event. A logo with "NRS" and a circular emblem is visible on the pole's base. Behind the pole, the filling station canopy is also white and orange, supported by pillars, with modern fuel pumps underneath. One pump is marked with the number "4", and safety pictograms (no smoking, no mobile phones) are visible on a nearby pillar. In the foreground, an elaborate orange and white metal gate, designed with vertical bars and X-shaped supports, spans the width of the entrance. The ground is paved concrete. The background reveals a mix of structures: several grey, unplastered concrete block buildings, appearing to be under construction or unfinished, line the horizon behind the station. Closer to the station are smaller, cream-colored buildings. Overhead, multiple power lines crisscross the bright sky. A palm tree is faintly visible on the right side of the distant background. The overall scene suggests a newly built or recently renovated filling station, possibly captured during a quiet moment of the day due to the absence of people or vehicles. The clear, bright sky indicates daytime, though the lack of strong shadows might suggest an overcast day or early morning/late afternoon.
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