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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 05:25 PM

Shagamu, Nigeria

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The image captures a young child, likely a toddler, standing at a rustic doorway within an older concrete structure. The child has light brown skin, a bald head, and is wearing a dark-colored sleevele…read more

innocence
curiosity
vulnerability
childhood
wonder

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The image captures a young child, likely a toddler, standing at a rustic doorway within an older concrete structure. The child has light brown skin, a bald head, and is wearing a dark-colored sleeveless onesie with white patterns, possibly tiger stripes. They are standing barefoot, holding onto the wooden door frame with their left hand, and looking upwards and to the right with a curious or observant expression, their mouth slightly open. The immediate surroundings feature concrete steps and floor, exhibiting a reddish-brown and greyish coloration consistent with aged material. Inside the doorway, which appears dimly lit, there is a piece of corrugated metal to the child's left. Further within the interior, a dark fabric with a pattern resembling the Louis Vuitton monogram is visible, possibly on a bag, alongside a small, decorative wooden knob on the lower part of the door frame. Above the doorway, on the concrete beam, several faded inscriptions are visible. To the left, a circled "NG" is etched. To its right, the letters "B/7B" and possibly "1953" or similar numbers/letters are faintly discernible. Further along the beam to the right, the letters "DHIC" are also visible. The scene is illuminated by daylight, suggesting it is daytime. The overall environment evokes a simple or rural setting, aligning with the provided location context of Shagamu, Nigeria. | Open Wire