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An outdoor scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, features a street vending operation under a large, tattered green umbrella. Two women are positioned under the umbrella.

The woman on the left, of medium build, wears a black short-sleeved top, a patterned red and white skirt, and a white headscarf. She is smiling and looking towards the camera, with her right hand raised near her temple. She is seated on a low concrete step.

To her right, a second woman, of larger build, is seated with her back to the camera on a white plastic bucket. She wears a long-sleeved teal dress with intricate embroidery around the neckline and a multicolored headscarf featuring green, orange, and white patterns. Her right foot, adorned with a red sandal, is visible.

In front of the second woman is a small, unpainted wooden stall with a lower shelf. On the stall's surface, a clear plastic bucket with a lid contains food items, and two dark-colored mobile phones are present. A white piece of material is also on the stall. The shelf below holds blue fabric and other obscured items. Adjacent to the stall, on the ground, is a black metal cooking pan with multiple circular depressions, resting on a dark cylindrical base, possibly a charcoal stove. Beside this setup is a green and black woven basket containing a clear plastic bottle and other objects. A small, light-colored wooden stool or bench is positioned further to the left.

The ground in the foreground is light-colored, dry, compacted dirt with small pebbles. Strong shadows are cast by the umbrella and the individuals, indicating bright sunlight. In the background, a paved road is visible, featuring a parked black SUV and a black motorcycle. A red and white "Airtel" sign is displayed on a distant building. To the left, a wooden framework descends into a lower concrete-lined area. Further right in the background, blurred figures and structures suggest additional informal market activity along a dirt path.
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Dec 23, 2025, 8:27 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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An outdoor scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, features a street vending operation under a large, tattered green umbrella. Two women are positioned under the umbrella. The woman on the left, of medium build, wears a black short-sleeved top, a patterned red and white skirt, and a white headscarf. She is smiling and looking towards the camera, with her right hand raised near her temple. She is seated on a low concrete step. To her right, a second woman, of larger build, is seated with her back to the camera on a white plastic bucket. She wears a long-sleeved teal dress with intricate embroidery around the neckline and a multicolored headscarf featuring green, orange, and white patterns. Her right foot, adorned with a red sandal, is visible. In front of the second woman is a small, unpainted wooden stall with a lower shelf. On the stall's surface, a clear plastic bucket with a lid contains food items, and two dark-colored mobile phones are present. A white piece of material is also on the stall. The shelf below holds blue fabric and other obscured items. Adjacent to the stall, on the ground, is a black metal cooking pan with multiple circular depressions, resting on a dark cylindrical base, possibly a charcoal stove. Beside this setup is a green and black woven basket containing a clear plastic bottle and other objects. A small, light-colored wooden stool or bench is positioned further to the left. The ground in the foreground is light-colored, dry, compacted dirt with small pebbles. Strong shadows are cast by the umbrella and the individuals, indicating bright sunlight. In the background, a paved road is visible, featuring a parked black SUV and a black motorcycle. A red and white "Airtel" sign is displayed on a distant building. To the left, a wooden framework descends into a lower concrete-lined area. Further right in the background, blurred figures and structures suggest additional informal market activity along a dirt path.

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