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This media file captures a bustling daytime scene at the Dunga Fish Market Shed in Kisumu, Kenya. The image prominently features a long, blue-sided market building with a green roof structure, clearly identified by the large sign "DUNGA FISH MARKET SHED." Below this, text reads "PATRON: HON. ROSA AKINYI BUYU," with a logo to the left, likely from "ICAAp" (International Centre for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs). Above the main sign, repeated green banners display "POCHI LA BIASHARA." The market shed is situated along the shore of a body of water, likely Lake Victoria, given the Kisumu context. Numerous wooden fishing boats, varying in color and size, are either docked along the muddy bank or partially pulled ashore. Some boats feature masts, suggesting they are sail-powered, and fishing nets are visible in or near them. On the right, a green and red boat has "AMBAL SHED" painted on its bow. Many people are active throughout the scene. Some individuals are near the boats, appearing to be fishermen or workers tending to the vessels and their catches. Others are gathered within and around the market shed, indicating lively trading activity. In the foreground, several white storks (likely Marabou storks or similar large wading birds) are standing in the shallow water near the boats, possibly scavenging for fish scraps, with a smaller white egret also visible. In the background, beyond the market, residential buildings and lush green trees are visible under a clear, bright sky, suggesting good weather conditions. A smaller building on the far right has "DIEHS CORNER" written on its side. The overall impression is one of a vibrant local economy centered around fishing and trade.
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