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A symbolic wooden bridge made of interlocking planks in the colors of the Cameroonian flag, stretching across a deep ravine between two gently sloping hills covered in lush, green savanna. On one side, the ground shows faint scars of erosion and dryness; on the other, young trees and fresh grass are beginning to grow. Soft late-afternoon sunlight filters through light clouds, casting long, calm shadows and a warm golden tint over the scene. Photographic realism with a wide, cinematic composition at eye level, emphasizing the bridge as a metaphor for reconciliation, continuity, and national healing, with the background softly blurred to keep the structure in crisp, detailed focus.

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An empty university lecture hall or seminar room in an African setting, with rows of wooden desks facing a blank chalkboard. Warm daylight streams through tall windows. No people, evoking education and civic engagement.