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Daniel 𓅓𓆙

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 12:23 PM

7h ago

Igboefon, Nigeria

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A person, likely an adult male with dark skin, is depicted carrying a very large, heavy-looking, dark grey, coarsely woven bag over their right shoulder. The bag, possibly made of burlap or a similar…read more

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A person, likely an adult male with dark skin, is depicted carrying a very large, heavy-looking, dark grey, coarsely woven bag over their right shoulder. The bag, possibly made of burlap or a similar durable fabric, dominates the foreground and partially obscures the person's head. The person wears a dark short-sleeved shirt, and a white bandage or wrap is visible around their right wrist. The scene is outdoors under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. In the background, electricity poles and power lines stretch across the horizon, with distant buildings and what appears to be construction scaffolding also visible. To the person's right, a concrete structure runs alongside a body of still water, which has a distinct green tint, suggesting algae or industrial conditions. The immediate ground visible near the water is rough and includes some sparse grass. An unusual, small, three-pronged metal object, possibly an antenna or part of a small weather vane, is visible against the sky near the top of the bag. The activity clearly shows the person engaged in manual labor, transporting a substantial load. The image is oriented such that the person appears horizontal, implying a rotation from the original capture. No visible text is present in the image. The setting suggests an industrial or working area, possibly in Igboefon, Nigeria. | Open Wire