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Bukuru, Nigeria

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This media file depicts a bustling street market scene in Bukuru, Nigeria, during bright daylight hours. The primary subject is a young woman or teenager in the foreground, facing slightly left with a…read more

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This media file depicts a bustling street market scene in Bukuru, Nigeria, during bright daylight hours. The primary subject is a young woman or teenager in the foreground, facing slightly left with a contemplative or focused expression. She is dressed in a vibrant yellow-orange hijab adorned with an intricate floral pattern and small, sparkling embellishments, over a pink underscarf. On her head, she skillfully balances a clear plastic bag filled with numerous round, baked goods, presumably for sale. Her left arm is raised, possibly to steady the goods. To her left, partially visible, another woman wears a pale green or light yellow robe and a patterned long skirt. She holds a clear plastic bucket with a blue lid, which appears to contain some form of food or merchandise. In the midground, a small child in a light blue shirt stands, looking towards the left. The background is filled with the activity of a market. Various individuals are seen walking or standing, suggesting a busy public thoroughfare. On the right, a man wearing a light-colored t-shirt with a teddy bear design stands beside a handcart or wheelbarrow, which holds a large yellow bag. The ground is unpaved, dusty, and light brown, indicative of a well-trafficked outdoor area. The overall impression is one of daily commerce and community life. No visible text is discernible in the image. | Open Wire