
Stake attention in this memory
An expansive outdoor transit bus depot in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, is depicted under a partly cloudy sky. The depot features an asphalt surface where approximately fifty or more light blue public transportation buses are parked in organized rows. A majority of the buses are articulated, characterized by their extended length and central joint, consistent with Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) vehicles. One distinct bus on the left mid-ground displays a red and orange livery, differing from the predominantly blue fleet. The buses appear to be in good condition with no visible damage. In the center-left of the bus parking area, two individuals are discernible standing between parked buses, observing the scene. Their attire and specific actions are indistinct. In the background, a low, light-colored building with a curved roof is visible, likely part of the depot infrastructure. Beyond the depot, a distant city skyline is visible through a band of lush green foliage, including numerous palm trees. The skyline is dominated by a prominent tall, blue-tinted glass skyscraper, identifiable as the PSPF Towers, and another lighter-colored high-rise building. The sky above is largely covered by light grey and white clouds. The location is identified as the Jangwani Bus Depot in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, serving as a primary staging and maintenance facility for the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (DART) system, with the city center skyline visible in the distance.
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