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Jerome

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 06:29 AM

Igboefon, Nigeria

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An outdoor scene in Igboefon, Nigeria, is captured from a slightly elevated perspective, showcasing several goats in a somewhat rustic and informal setting. The ground is predominantly dirt or sandy s…read more

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An outdoor scene in Igboefon, Nigeria, is captured from a slightly elevated perspective, showcasing several goats in a somewhat rustic and informal setting. The ground is predominantly dirt or sandy soil, liberally covered with scattered light-colored feed, suggesting an active feeding area or animal pen. Multiple goats are visible. In the upper right, a brown and white goat with small horns lies curled on the ground, appearing to rest. Towards the lower right, a brown goat is positioned near a black plastic bucket filled with feed. Other brown goats are scattered throughout the frame; some stand near crude wooden or bamboo poles that might serve as fencing or structural supports. The background features structures built from corrugated metal sheets, indicative of simple dwellings or shelters. Various pieces of debris, including cardboard, plastic, and other scraps, are strewn across the ground and around these structures. In the middle-left background, white clothing hangs on a line to dry, and a large white panel, possibly a discarded appliance door, leans against a corrugated metal wall. Concrete blocks are also visible in the upper left. The image portrays a typical daytime scene in an informal settlement or rural area, with goats engaged in feeding or resting. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting an overcast day or early morning/late afternoon. No discernible text is visible. | Open Wire