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MrCrown1

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 02:41 PM

1d ago

Adonkolo, Nigeria

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This daytime photograph, taken in Adonkolo, Nigeria, depicts an outdoor scene along an unpaved, dusty road. A red sedan car, possibly a Toyota Corolla given its design, is visible on the road. A perso…read more

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This daytime photograph, taken in Adonkolo, Nigeria, depicts an outdoor scene along an unpaved, dusty road. A red sedan car, possibly a Toyota Corolla given its design, is visible on the road. A person wearing a light blue shirt is seated in the driver's seat, their upper body and arm visible through the car window. Standing beside the car on the right, another individual is largely obscured by a flowing grey garment and a vibrant pink umbrella. The umbrella, adorned with prominent yellow, white, and blue floral patterns, is held aloft, likely providing shade from the sun. The person's feet, clad in black sandals, are visible at the bottom of their garment. In the background, a low concrete block wall spans the scene, with green shrubs and sparse vegetation growing along its base and behind it. The sky above is bright with scattered clouds, indicating sunny weather. The foreground of the image features a dirt embankment or ditch, where patches of green grass grow amidst scattered litter, including plastic bags and a red and white wrapper with the word "Trixie" partially visible. The photograph is taken from a low vantage point, with the photographer's feet, also wearing black sandals, appearing in the very bottom left corner of the frame. The scene portrays a typical street environment in a warm climate. | Open Wire