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The image shows a close-up, eye-level shot of electrical wiring and a wall in Jauro Yinu, Nigeria. The primary subjects are a white electrical socket with a toggle switch and a red light indicator, and a makeshift switch assembly mounted on a piece of wood. The socket is attached to a textured, light brown wall. The makeshift switch assembly appears to be a safety switch or fuse holder. It is a rectangular block with two protruding levers and several dark-colored electrical terminals. Red wires are visibly connected to the switch assembly, with one red wire looping loosely above it, suggesting it is either live or has been recently disconnected. The overall scene depicts a somewhat rudimentary electrical setup. The contrast between the standard wall socket and the wooden mounting for the other switch suggests a possible repair or modification to the electrical system. There is no indication of the time of day or weather conditions. The background wall is unadorned, with a rough texture and some minor imperfections. No people are visible in the image. The focus is entirely on the electrical components and their installation on the wall.
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