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The media file displays the exterior of a small, rustic eatery or shop, likely located in Webuye, Kenya, as indicated by the provided context. No people are visible in the image. The scene is dominated by two prominent signs. On the left, a vertical white sign with a scalloped edge features the name "Tomu Dishes" in large, stylized blue letters. Below this, aligned vertically, are the words "BREAKFAST.", "LUNCH.", and "SUPPER.", suggesting the establishment offers meals throughout the day. There is also some small, illegible text in the upper right corner of this sign. To the right, a facade made of light-colored, horizontal wooden planks serves as another sign. Painted vertically on these planks are various food items: "FISH" in blue text, "KUKU" (Swahili for chicken) in black text, "CHAPO" (likely referring to chapati) also in black text, and "CHIPS" in red text. Below the wooden sign, a patterned wall featuring abstract painted shapes, possibly depicting kitchenware like cups and a teapot, is visible above what appears to be a window or opening. The ground or a lower wall section is made of rough-hewn stone. A dark, tarp-like material is visible beneath the left sign, and a black and white striped concrete block or support is present in the upper right corner. The lighting indicates daytime, with bright conditions creating some glare on the left sign. The overall aesthetic suggests an informal, possibly roadside, dining establishment.
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