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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 11:34 AM

Naddi, India

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The image displays an outdoor or semi-sheltered area, possibly a courtyard or passage, in Naddi, India, viewed from a slightly elevated perspective. On the left, a rustic overhead structure is visible…read more

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The image displays an outdoor or semi-sheltered area, possibly a courtyard or passage, in Naddi, India, viewed from a slightly elevated perspective. On the left, a rustic overhead structure is visible, constructed from rough wooden beams and bamboo poles, suggesting a roof or a floor above. Opposite this, on the right, is a light brown wall, seemingly plastered with mud, showing some wear and containing embedded wooden strips. Two prominent green-painted wooden beams traverse the scene horizontally, likely forming part of the structural support. The ground below these beams is a mix of uneven concrete and earthen patches. Scattered across the ground are various items, including a large, dark brown woven basket, several plastic bags (some blue and white, one with partially visible text "SAN SIDH"), and some light brown, knitted fabric items. A small pile of dry straw or hay is also present near the mud wall. Through an opening in the background, elements of distant buildings are visible. These include a light purple-painted wall, a window with a blue frame, and a large, yellow ribbed plastic water tank. An electrical fixture or box is mounted on the background wall, and a plastic water bottle stands near the basket. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime. No people are depicted, and no specific activity is taking place. | Open Wire