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This image captures a bustling street scene on Samora Avenue in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, likely within the Posta or Kariakoo commercial district, under a bright, partly cloudy sky with prominent shadows indicating strong sunlight.

In the immediate foreground, facing away from the camera, is a person wearing a green short-sleeved shirt with white trim and a black strap from a bag crossing their right shoulder. Moving left to right towards the camera, a male wearing a dark blue polo shirt, light grey knee-length shorts, and flip-flops carries a large, white, irregularly shaped bundle (appearing to be plastic bags filled with bottles or similar items) balanced on his head. To his left, another male walks towards the camera, dressed in a light-colored vertically striped long-sleeved collared shirt, dark trousers, and dark dress shoes, carrying a black briefcase in his left hand. A watch is visible on his left wrist. Partially obscured behind him is a third male pedestrian.

The pavement beneath them is composed of light-colored interlocking pavers. To the left of the pedestrians is a two-lane asphalt road with a raised median. A dark-colored SUV is visible in the distance, driving away from the camera. Multiple motorcycles and other vehicles are present on the road further back.

In the mid-ground, a tall metal street light pole features a vertical advertisement for "Natalie Body Lotion," depicting a brown product bottle. Behind the pole, a multi-story building is under active construction, with visible concrete frameworks and scaffolding on its upper levels, while lower sections appear more completed with white facades. To the far left, a multi-story, light-colored building with numerous windows and water tanks on its roof stands prominently. To the far right, an older multi-story building features visible signage, including "SABA." Power lines or communication cables crisscross the upper portion of the frame. Traffic signs, including a circular yield sign, are visible in the background near the construction site.
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Dec 15, 2025, 9:54 AM

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This image captures a bustling street scene on Samora Avenue in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, likely within the Posta or Kariakoo commercial district, under a bright, partly cloudy sky with prominent shadows indicating strong sunlight. In the immediate foreground, facing away from the camera, is a person wearing a green short-sleeved shirt with white trim and a black strap from a bag crossing their right shoulder. Moving left to right towards the camera, a male wearing a dark blue polo shirt, light grey knee-length shorts, and flip-flops carries a large, white, irregularly shaped bundle (appearing to be plastic bags filled with bottles or similar items) balanced on his head. To his left, another male walks towards the camera, dressed in a light-colored vertically striped long-sleeved collared shirt, dark trousers, and dark dress shoes, carrying a black briefcase in his left hand. A watch is visible on his left wrist. Partially obscured behind him is a third male pedestrian. The pavement beneath them is composed of light-colored interlocking pavers. To the left of the pedestrians is a two-lane asphalt road with a raised median. A dark-colored SUV is visible in the distance, driving away from the camera. Multiple motorcycles and other vehicles are present on the road further back. In the mid-ground, a tall metal street light pole features a vertical advertisement for "Natalie Body Lotion," depicting a brown product bottle. Behind the pole, a multi-story building is under active construction, with visible concrete frameworks and scaffolding on its upper levels, while lower sections appear more completed with white facades. To the far left, a multi-story, light-colored building with numerous windows and water tanks on its roof stands prominently. To the far right, an older multi-story building features visible signage, including "SABA." Power lines or communication cables crisscross the upper portion of the frame. Traffic signs, including a circular yield sign, are visible in the background near the construction site.

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