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An outdoor, eye-level, full-color portrait-oriented image shows a man in the foreground, likely a selfie, with an urban background. The subject is a man with dark skin, short dark hair, and a slight beard or stubble. He is looking directly at the camera with a neutral to slightly serious expression. He wears a long-sleeved, collared shirt in a light, possibly beige or cream, color with a prominent white abstract or organic pattern. A black backpack is visible over his shoulders. To the man's right, partially visible, is the front part of a black SUV, specifically the hood and a portion of the grill with a circular emblem (possibly a Toyota logo). Several used car tires are stacked on the ground next to the SUV and a yellow wall in the mid-ground. In the background, on the left side of the image, a white minibus is parked. To the man's left, a yellow traffic cone stands on the ground. The ground appears to be a paved or concrete surface, possibly a street or a parking area. Further in the background, a light-colored building with a dark roof and a brown fence are visible. On a yellow wall, a poster or banner displays a group of people in light blue uniforms or scrubs. Above this poster, a white sign with a dark frame is mounted on two poles. The text on the sign, in what appears to be French, reads: - Top line: "ECOLE DE SANTE" (School of Health) - Second line: "SUPERIEURE DES INFIRMIERS & INFIRMIERES" (Superior School of Male Nurses & Female Nurses) - Third line: "SALUS ADULTIA" (likely a name or motto, Latin for "Adult Health" or similar) Below this, there is another line of smaller, unreadable text. Lush green trees and foliage are visible throughout the background, particularly on the right side and behind the sign. A communication tower or antenna structure can be seen in the far distance against a bright, clear sky, which is light blue with some visible haze or light clouds. The bright, overhead lighting suggests it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon.
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