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This image depicts a bustling street scene in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, characterized by commercial activity and street vending. In the foreground, an adult female, wearing a yellow patterned dress and headscarf, is seated on a wooden crate on a tiled sidewalk. She is positioned behind a street vendor's display, which includes two large, round metal trays. The upper tray contains a large quantity of light-colored nuts, likely cashews, with a small portion in a white plastic cup. The lower tray holds numerous round, greenish-yellow fruits, topped with a small plastic water bottle. A stack of red plastic bowls and some white paper squares are placed below this tray. A folded blue umbrella and another plastic water bottle are visible on the ground beside her. She holds a small white paper in her hands. To the right, partially visible, an adult male wearing a striped shirt and a wide-brimmed hat stands, facing the vendor. To the left of the vendor, near a shop entrance, two adult males are present. One stands in a light blue short-sleeved uniform shirt and blue jeans, looking to his left. The other is partially visible, seated on a wooden stool, wearing a brown t-shirt and blue jeans. Behind these individuals are two storefronts. The left shop features a black sign with "CAR DECOR" in yellow lettering and displays red car accessory items. Next to it, a tall black banner advertises "TUNACHONGA FUNGUO" (meaning "We cut keys") with key illustrations and a phone number. Between these establishments, a yellow multi-tiered plastic shelf, a brown plastic chair, an orange portable generator, and a scooter are visible. The sidewalk transitions into a concrete pathway leading to a moderately busy street in the background, where multiple pedestrians are observed. A young boy in a yellow t-shirt and blue shorts walks away from the camera, drinking from a clear container. Multi-story buildings line the street, with some laundry visible hanging. A red street vendor's umbrella is present further down the street. The ground in the bottom-left corner features a piece of plywood marked "RONG LAN MADE IN TANZANIA". The scene is well-lit, indicating daytime.
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