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This media file captures a row of small, single-story commercial buildings set against a grassy foreground and trees in the background, likely in Malava, Kenya. The buildings feature a mix of painted exteriors: the leftmost section has a green fascia and white pillars, while the majority of the structure is painted red with white pillars and green roof trim. The roofs appear to be made of corrugated metal. The most prominent business visible is "ALERI HARDWARE," displayed on a black sign spanning two sections of the building. Below it, smaller text reads "ALERI HARDWARE DEALER ON" followed by partially obscured words that seem to list goods like "CEMENT, IRON SHEETS, TIMBER, PAINTS & ETC." To the far left, a sign for "UPENDO TAILORING" is visible, with colorful clothes hanging near its entrance, suggesting a tailoring shop. Throughout the red-painted sections of the building, multiple instances of "airtel money HAPA" are painted directly on the walls, often accompanied by "DIAL *313#" or "DIAL *34#," indicating the availability of Airtel mobile money services. Most shop doors, primarily blue or dark gray, are closed. The scene is captured in bright daylight under a clear sky. A dirt path or worn track runs through the grassy area in the immediate foreground, where a piece of litter (possibly a plastic bag or bottle) is visible. In the upper left background, large green trees are silhouetted against the sky. The overall impression is that of local businesses in a rural or semi-urban setting.
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