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This outdoor image captures a roadside stall or small shop in Malava, Kenya, illuminated by bright daylight. No people are visible in the scene. The shop itself is a simple structure, with a section made of corrugated iron sheeting on the left and a painted mud or concrete wall on the right. Above a closed window on the left, the word "KINYOZI" is painted in red. A prominent pillar on the right side of the entrance features a green-painted sign with white text that reads "WASAF KINYOZI & PHONE CHARGING," indicating that the establishment offers barber services and mobile phone charging. Inside the dimly lit entrance, a blue plastic chair is visible. In front of the shop, a rustic wooden table, constructed from planks, serves as a display for various goods. On the left side of the table, two open cardboard boxes contain packaged items, and a clear plastic bucket filled with colorful, small objects (possibly beads or candy) is placed beneath one box. On the right side of the table, two white sacks, likely holding flour or grains, are stacked. Beside them are a black metal jiko (charcoal stove) and two buckets filled with charcoal, suggesting charcoal is sold here. To the far right, resting on the ground, is a large, light-colored woven basket. The ground in the foreground is a mix of dry dirt and sparse green grass, with thicker green vegetation growing directly underneath the wooden table. The overall scene depicts a small, community-focused business operating in a rural or semi-urban environment.
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