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This image depicts a street scene in Jos, Nigeria, outside a shop. In the foreground, a concrete walkway runs alongside a drainage ditch. Several large, rectangular concrete slabs form a covering for the ditch, with one slab broken and shifted. A small, white bucket sits on one of the slabs. To the right of the walkway, stacked cardboard boxes, one blue and white with text, and a yellow plastic container are visible. A large roll of brown paper leans against the wall of the building. Next to the paper roll, a framed print is propped up, along with several empty picture frames. A woven tote bag with black straps rests on the ground. The building itself is aged, with a yellow-ochre colored facade and a weathered, green-trimmed doorway. A sign is affixed to the wall, reading "ADE Framing" and displaying an address. Partially visible through the open doorway are shelves and the interior of the shop. A tall, wooden utility pole with multiple wires extends upwards from the left side of the image, obscuring a portion of the sky. Behind the shop, other buildings with corrugated iron roofs are visible, and in the distance, a few colorful three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, known as Keke Napeps, are parked along the street. The environment appears to be an urban setting with evidence of economic activity and modest infrastructure.
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