Memory from Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania
FM-DzUyA2
Dar es-Sal..., Tanzania
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The image depicts an outdoor commercial scene within Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, featuring two adjacent vendor stalls constructed from wood and topped with corrugated metal roofs

Dar es-SalaamTanzania

The image depicts an outdoor commercial scene within Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, featuring two adjacent vendor stalls constructed from wood and topped with corrugated metal roofs. The foreground is comprised of an uneven, light-colored wooden boardwalk with visible gaps between planks. In the center-left, a woman stands, engaged in a phone call, holding a dark mobile phone to her left ear. She wears a white headscarf, a light-colored short-sleeved top, and white pants with a prominent green leaf pattern. A dark shoulder bag is slung across her body. Red nail polish is visible on her toes, which are in open-toed sandals. To the woman's right, a man in a brown short-sleeved shirt and light-colored jeans stands, leaning forward with his left arm resting on a prominent yellow vertical sign. This sign advertises "M-pesa," "tigo pesa," and "VOCHA TUNAU" (vouchers available) in black and red text. Behind the yellow sign and within the rightmost vendor stall, another man is partially visible from the chest up, positioned behind a counter. He wears a dark sleeveless shirt. The stall's interior is illuminated by multiple hanging light bulbs and displays numerous mobile phone accessories such as chargers, cables, and earphones on shelves. A banner within this stall advertises mobile money services, including "ACHAJISHA SIMU" (phone charging) and "LIPA KWA S" (pay by s) with logos for Vodacom, Airtel, and Tigo. The leftmost stall, partially obscured, has a red pegboard display with items attached and a portion covered by a black rectangular panel. The overall environment suggests an active, informal urban marketplace.

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