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An overhead-angled photograph captures a roadside scene of informal commerce in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, featuring charcoal sales and a traditional medicine stall. The foreground reveals a large, cylindrical, light grey woven sack, approximately 2 meters in length, lying horizontally on compacted dirt ground. Behind it, an arrangement of at least 15 assorted plastic buckets, predominantly green, yellow, blue, and white, are filled with charcoal pieces and densely packed together. Loose charcoal fragments are scattered on the ground around the buckets. To the left, a green sheet-metal kiosk with white Swahili text on its exterior advertises "LA DAWA ZA ASILI" (Traditional Medicine) and "EAGLE HERBAL CLINIC," along with a Tanzanian phone number (0752 352 233). Inside the kiosk, a glass display cabinet holds various bottles and packaged goods. A rough wooden counter is affixed to the left side of the kiosk. Adjacent to the green kiosk, a less defined wooden structure with a blue tarp overhang is partially visible. An individual's lower legs and feet, clad in sandals, are seen sitting on a wooden bench near this structure, with a water bottle on the ground beside them. A yellow plastic jerrycan rests near the base of the green kiosk. On the right side of the frame, a paved asphalt road is separated from the dirt area by a white curb. A single male subject, wearing a dark green shirt and khaki trousers, is depicted from the waist down, walking away from the camera along the edge of the paved road, wearing dark sandals. The ground transitions from compacted dirt and charcoal dust in the vendor area to a clear paved surface. The sky is bright, indicating daylight conditions.
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