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This image depicts a sunlit outdoor market or roadside stall area within the city of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The scene is dominated by several open-fronted structures constructed from corrugated metal sheets and untreated wooden frames, situated on sandy ground.

In the foreground, to the right, is a prominent stall with a rusted corrugated metal roof and wooden support posts. Inside this stall, numerous light-brown woven bamboo or wicker products are displayed, including large rectangular mats with a diagonal lattice pattern and several coiled, circular baskets or rolls. These items are hung from or propped against the wooden framework. Beneath these displayed goods, within the shaded interior of the stall, are various objects: a pile of concrete blocks, a white sack, an orange-brown sack, and a blue bucket. A dark, possibly burnt, tree trunk serves as a structural element on the far right edge of this stall, with a rope tied around it.

To the immediate left of this main stall, another similar structure is visible. Against its corrugated metal wall, several large, white, irregularly shaped panels or molds, possibly fiberglass, are leaning vertically. Further left, additional rudimentary stalls recede into the background.

The ground across the entire visible area is composed of light-colored sand, scattered with dry leaves or pine needles. A distinct pile of light-colored sand or aggregate is located in the mid-foreground, slightly left of center. Tree shadows are cast across the sandy ground from foliage above and to the right. The background features lush green tropical trees under a partly cloudy blue sky.

One individual is partially visible on the far left, walking away from the camera. Only their lower body, clad in dark trousers and a light shirt, is discernible. No other individuals or specific interactions are clearly observed.
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Dec 23, 2025, 10:10 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image depicts a sunlit outdoor market or roadside stall area within the city of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The scene is dominated by several open-fronted structures constructed from corrugated metal sheets and untreated wooden frames, situated on sandy ground. In the foreground, to the right, is a prominent stall with a rusted corrugated metal roof and wooden support posts. Inside this stall, numerous light-brown woven bamboo or wicker products are displayed, including large rectangular mats with a diagonal lattice pattern and several coiled, circular baskets or rolls. These items are hung from or propped against the wooden framework. Beneath these displayed goods, within the shaded interior of the stall, are various objects: a pile of concrete blocks, a white sack, an orange-brown sack, and a blue bucket. A dark, possibly burnt, tree trunk serves as a structural element on the far right edge of this stall, with a rope tied around it. To the immediate left of this main stall, another similar structure is visible. Against its corrugated metal wall, several large, white, irregularly shaped panels or molds, possibly fiberglass, are leaning vertically. Further left, additional rudimentary stalls recede into the background. The ground across the entire visible area is composed of light-colored sand, scattered with dry leaves or pine needles. A distinct pile of light-colored sand or aggregate is located in the mid-foreground, slightly left of center. Tree shadows are cast across the sandy ground from foliage above and to the right. The background features lush green tropical trees under a partly cloudy blue sky. One individual is partially visible on the far left, walking away from the camera. Only their lower body, clad in dark trousers and a light shirt, is discernible. No other individuals or specific interactions are clearly observed.

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