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Dan Ikpoyi

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 08:40 AM

Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

3.72500, 8.76900

A procession of approximately ten men in religious vestments stands in a line outdoors on a reddish-brown paved surface, possibly an athletic track, indicated by a faint white line on the ground. The…read more

solemnity
devotion
respect
ceremonial
dignity

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A procession of approximately ten men in religious vestments stands in a line outdoors on a reddish-brown paved surface, possibly an athletic track, indicated by a faint white line on the ground. The first person in the line, on the left, wears a purple cassock with a white surplice and holds a crozier, suggesting a bishop or high-ranking clergy. The subsequent individuals wear white surplices over either red or black cassocks. Many of them hold tall staffs topped with golden crosses or liturgical candles. One person near the front holds a thurible (incense burner). The event appears to be a religious ceremony or procession. The subjects have solemn expressions, and their posture is formal, with some holding their hands clasped or placed on their chest. In the background, there are various structures, including a yellow building and grey, perhaps industrial, buildings under an overcast sky. Behind the participants, rows of red stadium-style seating are visible, suggesting the event is taking place in an arena or large public space. Colorful banners or flags are also visible in the background; one distinctly features the design of the South Sudanese flag (black, red, green, blue triangle, white stripes). The overall lighting is bright and even, characteristic of daylight on an overcast day. No discernible text is visible on any objects or attire. | Open Wire