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A framed informational poster, approximately portrait orientation, is mounted on a light-colored, weathered wall. The wall exhibits peeling paint, dirt, and dark stains, particularly above and below the poster. To the right, a narrow vertical section of a darker wall or opening with a metal grille is partially visible.

The poster is encased in a dark, intricately carved wooden frame featuring a repeating 'X' pattern. The poster's content describes "the bazaars Gujarati doors" with the Kiswahili translation "Milango ya Kigujarati adimu ya huko" below. The top section displays four colorful patterned swatches in yellow, orange, red, and purple. Below this, three distinct images are presented: a black and white photograph of a bustling street scene, likely a bazaar, with multiple people; a black and white photograph of a large, elaborately carved wooden door; and a diagram illustrating architectural floor plans.

Text blocks providing detailed information about the Gujarati doors are located in the lower-left section. The bottom right features a map outlining an area, clearly labeled "Stone Town heritage walks," indicating the location as Stone Town in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Several institutional logos, including one for the European Union, are visible at the bottom of the poster. No individuals are physically present in the immediate scene.
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Jan 8, 2026

Zanzibar, Tanzania

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A framed informational poster, approximately portrait orientation, is mounted on a light-colored, weathered wall. The wall exhibits peeling paint, dirt, and dark stains, particularly above and below the poster. To the right, a narrow vertical section of a darker wall or opening with a metal grille is partially visible. The poster is encased in a dark, intricately carved wooden frame featuring a repeating 'X' pattern. The poster's content describes "the bazaars Gujarati doors" with the Kiswahili translation "Milango ya Kigujarati adimu ya huko" below. The top section displays four colorful patterned swatches in yellow, orange, red, and purple. Below this, three distinct images are presented: a black and white photograph of a bustling street scene, likely a bazaar, with multiple people; a black and white photograph of a large, elaborately carved wooden door; and a diagram illustrating architectural floor plans. Text blocks providing detailed information about the Gujarati doors are located in the lower-left section. The bottom right features a map outlining an area, clearly labeled "Stone Town heritage walks," indicating the location as Stone Town in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Several institutional logos, including one for the European Union, are visible at the bottom of the poster. No individuals are physically present in the immediate scene.

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