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This image captures an overhead view of a lively market scene, likely in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, with a focus on a dried fish stall. In the immediate foreground, a person wearing a cream-colored ribbed shirt and blue jeans extends an arm over a wooden market stall, holding a 10,000 banknote, suggesting a transaction is taking place. The market stall is filled with various types of dried fish, meticulously arranged on sheets of newspaper. Both smaller, silvery fish (likely dagaa or sardines) and larger, darker dried fish are visible in separate piles. To the left, another person, dressed in a black garment with distinctive yellow stripes, is seated and appears to be handling items or money, possibly merchandise wrapped in a clear plastic bag. Other blurry figures are visible in the background, indicating a busy public market environment. The ground around the stalls is unpaved and appears somewhat cluttered with debris, including a blue plastic bottle cap. A white cooler or freezer is partially visible in the lower-left background, bearing some visible text that includes "AFYA KIRA BEYA YA" and "DAGA," which might refer to 'dagaa' fish. The 10,000 banknote clearly displays the denomination and parts of "BANKI KUU YA TANZANIA" (Bank of Tanzania) and "SHILINGI ELFU KUMI" (Ten Thousand Shillings), consistent with Tanzanian currency. The scene depicts a typical daytime market exchange.
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