In Arawa, Nigeria, a sunny outdoor scene features two three-wheeled motorcycles, commonly known as "tuk-tuks" or "keke napeps," parked side-by-side on a dirt road
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In Arawa, Nigeria, a sunny outdoor scene features two three-wheeled motorcycles, commonly known as "tuk-tuks" or "keke napeps," parked side-by-side on a dirt road

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In Arawa, Nigeria, a sunny outdoor scene features two three-wheeled motorcycles, commonly known as "tuk-tuks" or "keke napeps," parked side-by-side on a dirt road. The motorcycle on the left is predominantly red and is attached to a red cargo bed. The motorcycle on the right is blue and also appears to be a cargo vehicle. Both vehicles are stationary and facing forward. Several utility poles with overhead wires are visible in the background, along with trees and simple structures, suggesting a semi-rural or developing urban environment. Two individuals are seated in the background, and a yellow vehicle with "POS" signage is parked further in the distance. The overall impression is of a typical street scene in this Nigerian city, highlighting local transportation and commerce.