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This vertical-format photograph, taken in Onitsha, Nigeria, captures an interior scene within what appears to be a busy storage area, warehouse, or commercial backroom. The setting is characterized by aged, textured walls and exposed structural elements.

In the mid-ground, a prominent horizontal stack of colorful plastic crates (brown, yellow, and blue) divides the scene. Logos such as "Gulder" are visible on the brown crates, and "NB" (likely Nigerian Breweries) appears on the blue crates, alongside a distinctive star symbol on a yellow crate.

At least five men are present, engaged in various activities related to handling goods. In the foreground, a man in a light blue t-shirt and floral patterned shorts stands beside the crates. To his right, another man in a dark blue t-shirt and ripped denim shorts is seen crouched and bent over, reaching into a dark container or opening. Further back, a man in a blue patterned shirt stands amidst numerous large, white woven plastic bags that dominate the right side of the image. Two other men are partially visible behind these stacks of bags.

The white bags are piled high, and some bear legible text, including "FLOUR," "50KG," "CEMENT," and phrases like "BAKEWELL FLOUR." A metal container is also discernible among the stacked bags. The overall lighting is moderate, suggesting an indoor space with diffused illumination. The atmosphere conveys a sense of industrious activity and manual labor within a utilitarian environment.
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Jun 2, 2026

Onitsha, Nigeria

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This vertical-format photograph, taken in Onitsha, Nigeria, captures an interior scene within what appears to be a busy storage area, warehouse, or commercial backroom. The setting is characterized by aged, textured walls and exposed structural elements. In the mid-ground, a prominent horizontal stack of colorful plastic crates (brown, yellow, and blue) divides the scene. Logos such as "Gulder" are visible on the brown crates, and "NB" (likely Nigerian Breweries) appears on the blue crates, alongside a distinctive star symbol on a yellow crate. At least five men are present, engaged in various activities related to handling goods. In the foreground, a man in a light blue t-shirt and floral patterned shorts stands beside the crates. To his right, another man in a dark blue t-shirt and ripped denim shorts is seen crouched and bent over, reaching into a dark container or opening. Further back, a man in a blue patterned shirt stands amidst numerous large, white woven plastic bags that dominate the right side of the image. Two other men are partially visible behind these stacks of bags. The white bags are piled high, and some bear legible text, including "FLOUR," "50KG," "CEMENT," and phrases like "BAKEWELL FLOUR." A metal container is also discernible among the stacked bags. The overall lighting is moderate, suggesting an indoor space with diffused illumination. The atmosphere conveys a sense of industrious activity and manual labor within a utilitarian environment.

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