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This media file captures an outdoor scene in Mbeya, Tanzania, featuring the front of a small shop or building. The image is oriented vertically but depicts a horizontal ground level and a building wall.

The main subjects are an array of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders of various colors – including orange, blue, green, and yellow – displayed on a metal rack. One orange cylinder is also visible independently to the left of the rack, near a concrete ledge. The building behind the display has a two-toned wall; the upper section is yellow, and the lower section is green. Two raw wooden beams or posts are positioned vertically in the foreground, partially obscuring the view of the building.

In front of the building, there are light-colored concrete ledges or low walls, possibly serving as steps or a display area. A gray, used mop head is hanging on the upper concrete ledge to the right. The ground in the foreground and to the right is unpaved, consisting of dirt and gravel with some sparse patches of green vegetation. Several large, gray rocks are scattered on the ground, and a discarded, clear plastic bottle with a purple label is lying near one of the rocks on the right.

No human activity is depicted; the scene is static, showcasing goods for sale. The time of day appears to be daylight, with diffused lighting, suggesting either an overcast sky or a midday shot without harsh shadows.

Visible text on the yellow section of the building wall includes "FOOD" (possibly part of a larger word like "BIOFOOD" or "FOOD"). On the green section of the wall, partially obscured text reads "STA..." and below it "...MIL..." (possibly "STAR MILL" or similar branding). Text is also visible on signs behind the metal rack, likely product or shop information, but it is too blurry to decipher definitively. The overall setting suggests a local, utilitarian retail establishment.
FM-22tvy2

Feb 5, 2025, 12:30 PM

Mbeya, Tanzania

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This media file captures an outdoor scene in Mbeya, Tanzania, featuring the front of a small shop or building. The image is oriented vertically but depicts a horizontal ground level and a building wall. The main subjects are an array of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders of various colors – including orange, blue, green, and yellow – displayed on a metal rack. One orange cylinder is also visible independently to the left of the rack, near a concrete ledge. The building behind the display has a two-toned wall; the upper section is yellow, and the lower section is green. Two raw wooden beams or posts are positioned vertically in the foreground, partially obscuring the view of the building. In front of the building, there are light-colored concrete ledges or low walls, possibly serving as steps or a display area. A gray, used mop head is hanging on the upper concrete ledge to the right. The ground in the foreground and to the right is unpaved, consisting of dirt and gravel with some sparse patches of green vegetation. Several large, gray rocks are scattered on the ground, and a discarded, clear plastic bottle with a purple label is lying near one of the rocks on the right. No human activity is depicted; the scene is static, showcasing goods for sale. The time of day appears to be daylight, with diffused lighting, suggesting either an overcast sky or a midday shot without harsh shadows. Visible text on the yellow section of the building wall includes "FOOD" (possibly part of a larger word like "BIOFOOD" or "FOOD"). On the green section of the wall, partially obscured text reads "STA..." and below it "...MIL..." (possibly "STAR MILL" or similar branding). Text is also visible on signs behind the metal rack, likely product or shop information, but it is too blurry to decipher definitively. The overall setting suggests a local, utilitarian retail establishment.

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