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Three young Black males are depicted engaged in roadside fruit sales and preparation in Igboefon, Nigeria. The scene unfolds on a paved roadside adjacent to a dirt verge. The leftmost male, dressed in an orange and black patterned short-sleeved shirt, black trousers, and black flip-flops, stands holding a knife in his right hand and a small, round, orange fruit in his left, actively peeling it. He wears a white beaded necklace and a silver bracelet, and smiles directly at the camera. A second male stands behind a fruit cart, wearing a plain teal short-sleeved shirt. He is focused on peeling a similar orange fruit with a knife held in his right hand. The third male is kneeling barefoot on a dark mat beside the fruit cart, wearing a yellow patterned short-sleeved shirt, blue shorts, and a small brown satchel slung across his chest. He smiles broadly towards the camera, with his hands positioned near the fruits on the cart. The central object is a single-wheeled cart supporting a large white rectangular box filled with numerous yellow-orange citrus fruits. The box exterior displays handwritten markings, including "4255". Two plastic woven baskets, one light green and one blue, rest on the ground near the kneeling male. These baskets contain various plastic bottles, some opaque white, a clear water bottle, and other miscellaneous items including a yellow-handled tool and a black plastic bag. In the background, a blue sedan is parked to the left. A light-colored building with stone carvings and a sign indicating "TRACTOR SERVICE REPAIR FACILITIES" is visible. A utility pole stands to the right, and a paved road extends into the distance with distant vehicles.
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