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The image displays an indoor cooking area located in Kakamega, Kenya. The scene is unoccupied by individuals. In the left portion of the frame, a rectangular, tarnished metal wood-fired stove is visible. It features a flat top with two covered circular openings acting as cooking surfaces and two small doors on its front, likely for fuel loading and ash removal. A metallic pipe extends vertically from its rear, serving as a chimney. Behind this stove, against a light-colored wall, a stack of firewood is present. To the right, a large, cylindrical, sooty metal cooking apparatus, resembling a large pot or boiler, rests on a base and is connected to another vertical metallic chimney pipe. Directly in front of this, a small, dark metal pot with a lid sits atop a smaller, distinct charcoal stove (jiko). Adjacent to it, a wider, shallower metal pot containing food residue rests on a support. On the dirt and ash-covered ground in the foreground, two additional empty metal cooking vessels are present: a dark, round pot with handles, and a lighter-colored metal bowl containing a stirring utensil and residue. The floor transitions from dirt to a tiled section in the lower part of the image, featuring light grey-blue, irregularly patterned tiles. Debris, including ash and small wood fragments, is scattered across both the dirt and tiled surfaces. The overall environment suggests a utilitarian kitchen setting, exhibiting signs of consistent use and accumulation of soot.
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