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The scene depicts an active excavation or quarry site in Otulu, Nigeria, under daylight conditions with a hazy sky. Five adult males are present on uneven, light grey-brown terrain composed of loose soil, gravel, and rocks.

In the foreground left, a male wearing an orange and black striped short-sleeved shirt and dark pants is bent over, actively digging into the muddy ground with a small hand tool. A white, patterned sack rests beside him. His feet are partially submerged in muddy depressions. Directly to his right, a green sack is visible on the ground.

On the foreground right, another male wearing a light-colored, possibly stained short-sleeved shirt and dark shorts is bent over, actively shoveling loose material from a muddy pool. He wears a cap.

In the mid-ground, two males stand upright with their hands on their hips, observing the activity. The male on the left wears a black tank top with white lettering and dark pants. The male to his right wears a dark short-sleeved shirt and dark pants. Partially obscured behind the legs of the latter individual, another person is visible, low to the ground, possibly resting or working in a prone position, dressed in an orange garment. Near the two standing individuals, a dark fabric object, possibly a bag or clothing, is present on the ground.

A long, thin, brown wooden stick or pipe lies horizontally on the ground in the immediate foreground. Several small, turbid puddles of water are scattered across the site.

The background is dominated by a steep, high embankment of exposed, light brown and grey earth and rock, showing signs of extensive excavation. Multiple sections of blue plastic piping are visible, running diagonally down the face of this embankment. The overall environment is devoid of significant vegetation, characteristic of a disturbed industrial or mining landscape.
Simply Haro

Feb 24, 2026, 11:07 AM

Otulu, Nigeria

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The scene depicts an active excavation or quarry site in Otulu, Nigeria, under daylight conditions with a hazy sky. Five adult males are present on uneven, light grey-brown terrain composed of loose soil, gravel, and rocks. In the foreground left, a male wearing an orange and black striped short-sleeved shirt and dark pants is bent over, actively digging into the muddy ground with a small hand tool. A white, patterned sack rests beside him. His feet are partially submerged in muddy depressions. Directly to his right, a green sack is visible on the ground. On the foreground right, another male wearing a light-colored, possibly stained short-sleeved shirt and dark shorts is bent over, actively shoveling loose material from a muddy pool. He wears a cap. In the mid-ground, two males stand upright with their hands on their hips, observing the activity. The male on the left wears a black tank top with white lettering and dark pants. The male to his right wears a dark short-sleeved shirt and dark pants. Partially obscured behind the legs of the latter individual, another person is visible, low to the ground, possibly resting or working in a prone position, dressed in an orange garment. Near the two standing individuals, a dark fabric object, possibly a bag or clothing, is present on the ground. A long, thin, brown wooden stick or pipe lies horizontally on the ground in the immediate foreground. Several small, turbid puddles of water are scattered across the site. The background is dominated by a steep, high embankment of exposed, light brown and grey earth and rock, showing signs of extensive excavation. Multiple sections of blue plastic piping are visible, running diagonally down the face of this embankment. The overall environment is devoid of significant vegetation, characteristic of a disturbed industrial or mining landscape.

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