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Unguwar Gabas, Nigeria

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This vertical image depicts an outdoor night scene in Unguwar Gabas, Nigeria, centered around a game of pool. The main subjects are at least three men gathered around a vibrant red-felted pool table.…read more

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This vertical image depicts an outdoor night scene in Unguwar Gabas, Nigeria, centered around a game of pool. The main subjects are at least three men gathered around a vibrant red-felted pool table. One man, wearing a blue short-sleeved shirt, is positioned at the far end of the table, leaning over the red felt, appearing to concentrate on the arrangement of the pool balls. Another man, dressed in a black short-sleeved shirt with gold trim along the placket, stands closer to the foreground, holding a pool cue stick in his left hand, ready to play or observing the game intently. A third man, also in a dark shirt, is partially visible near the table's edge in the lower part of the frame. Numerous pool balls of various colors – including white, black, purple, yellow, and striped balls – are scattered across the bright red surface of the table. One red and white ball is visible near the table's corner. The time of day is clearly night, as indicated by the dark, unlit sky overhead. Artificial lights, though dim, illuminate the immediate area around the pool table and cast shadows. In the background, indistinct outlines of buildings with railings and what appears to be a large satellite dish are visible, suggesting a residential or commercial setting. The men appear focused on the game. No explicit text is visible on any objects or clothing. | Open Wire