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A daytime outdoor scene in Mwanza, Tanzania, captures Marabou storks foraging amidst a semi-urban landscape. The sky is clear and blue with scattered white clouds, indicating sunny weather. In the foreground, a dirt path with visible footprints extends across the bottom of the image. A large Marabou stork, characterized by its dark back, pale legs, and long beak, walks across this path from left to right. Another stork is partially visible behind it, near the edge of the dirt. The midground features a mounded trash pile, composed of dark soil, ash, and various discarded items, including plastic debris and dried plant matter. Two Marabou storks are actively engaged with this refuse: one is partially obscured by shrubs on the left, while another on the right has its head immersed in the pile, appearing to forage. The trash pile is situated next to patches of green grass and dense shrubs. In the background, a tall, red and white lattice-structured cell tower dominates the upper right portion of the frame. Multiple black power lines traverse the sky, some supported by wooden utility poles. Behind a black metal fence, a modest yellow building with a dark roof is visible on the right. To the left, more dense green foliage partially conceals a white building. The scene depicts a juxtaposition of urban infrastructure, natural elements, and wildlife adapting to human environments. No visible text is present.
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