Memory from Makadara/Mji Wa Kale ward, Kenya
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A weathered, reddish-brown plastered building facade, exhibiting significant peeling, features a centrally located, intricately carved dark wooden double door

Makadara/Mji Wa Kale wardKenya

A weathered, reddish-brown plastered building facade, exhibiting significant peeling, features a centrally located, intricately carved dark wooden double door. The door and its frame display detailed Swahili-style carvings, and the panels are adorned with circular metal studs. To the left of the door, a white PVC downspout runs vertically. To the right, a dark grey rectangular information sign, partially showing "Munge at Msuri" and "Mungwana wa Nasari" below Arabic script, is affixed to the wall; a smaller, lighter sign is adjacent. A ribbed, unglazed terracotta pot, light brown in color, rests on the uneven, cracked grey concrete ground to the right of the door, beside a rough-hewn stone structure. The ground contains scattered organic debris. No people or active interactions are depicted. This scene is located in the Mji Wa Kale (Old Town) area of Mombasa, Makadara ward, Kenya.

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