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The image displays an outdoor retail setup in front of a small shop in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The ground is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown soil with embedded light-colored flagstones, showing patches of moisture and dirt.

In the immediate foreground, a blue plastic pallet supports several clear plastic bottles of water. Three large, multi-gallon blue-capped water bottles, one branded "KISIMA," are positioned prominently. Behind these, stacks of smaller individual bottled waters and multi-packs in clear plastic wrapping are visible.

To the left of the water display, a prominent red Coca-Cola point-of-sale display features a large Coca-Cola bottle image and the Swahili text "Msimsimo usiopimika ndani ya chupa." (Unquantifiable enjoyment inside the bottle.) and "Tsh 200". Below this, plastic bottles of Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Sprite are arranged in crates.

To the right, two light-colored, rudimentary wooden frame racks are present. One rack holds multiple large blue water bottles, some oriented horizontally, some branded "DESH MANIS." Another rack stands empty. Stacked near the Coca-Cola display and behind the water bottles are various colored plastic buckets, including orange "KLEESORS" and pink "Niceone" branded containers.

The background reveals the entrance to a small general store or duka. Inside, shelves hold assorted goods. Two individuals are present: a woman in a light-colored long-sleeved shirt and dark head covering stands with her back partially to the camera, looking left. A man in a brown t-shirt is partially visible deeper inside the shop on the left. Bare light bulbs illuminate the interior and overhang the entrance. Additional signage includes a blue sign with "Ubora Wa Juu, Bei Nafuu" (High Quality, Affordable Price) and a Colgate logo, a "WAKALA" sign on the upper right, and a "Ceres" juice poster on a pillar.
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Mar 28, 2026, 11:50 AM

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The image displays an outdoor retail setup in front of a small shop in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The ground is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown soil with embedded light-colored flagstones, showing patches of moisture and dirt. In the immediate foreground, a blue plastic pallet supports several clear plastic bottles of water. Three large, multi-gallon blue-capped water bottles, one branded "KISIMA," are positioned prominently. Behind these, stacks of smaller individual bottled waters and multi-packs in clear plastic wrapping are visible. To the left of the water display, a prominent red Coca-Cola point-of-sale display features a large Coca-Cola bottle image and the Swahili text "Msimsimo usiopimika ndani ya chupa." (Unquantifiable enjoyment inside the bottle.) and "Tsh 200". Below this, plastic bottles of Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Sprite are arranged in crates. To the right, two light-colored, rudimentary wooden frame racks are present. One rack holds multiple large blue water bottles, some oriented horizontally, some branded "DESH MANIS." Another rack stands empty. Stacked near the Coca-Cola display and behind the water bottles are various colored plastic buckets, including orange "KLEESORS" and pink "Niceone" branded containers. The background reveals the entrance to a small general store or duka. Inside, shelves hold assorted goods. Two individuals are present: a woman in a light-colored long-sleeved shirt and dark head covering stands with her back partially to the camera, looking left. A man in a brown t-shirt is partially visible deeper inside the shop on the left. Bare light bulbs illuminate the interior and overhang the entrance. Additional signage includes a blue sign with "Ubora Wa Juu, Bei Nafuu" (High Quality, Affordable Price) and a Colgate logo, a "WAKALA" sign on the upper right, and a "Ceres" juice poster on a pillar.

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