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This image captures an outdoor commercial scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, centered around a small, open-fronted shop or kiosk. The structure, appearing to be made of wood and plywood, functions as a "WAKALA" (agent) for various mobile money services. Numerous vibrant signs adorn the shopfront, featuring brands such as "m-pesa," "airtel Money," "halopesa," "yasmixx," "VODA LIPA," and "airtel." Inside the shop, shelves are stocked with bottled drinks, including water and sodas. A person in a red shirt is visible, seated and attending to the business, with another individual partially obscured in the darker interior. A white bucket with a tap, possibly for handwashing or water dispensing, sits near a green bucket on the ground. Various metal pots and a blue cooler are also visible. Adjacent to the shop, the ground is unpaved and uneven, leading to a prominent muddy ditch filled with stagnant, green-algae-covered water. A pile of large rocks borders this water, suggesting an informal drainage system. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, indicating a bright, sunny day. Visible text also includes "Marine Board" and "大众木业" (Public Wood Industry) on wooden crates. The overall impression is of daily commerce in a bustling, semi-urban environment, characterized by improvised infrastructure and visible environmental challenges related to drainage.
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