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This image captures a coastal scene in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, likely near the port area, under an overcast sky.

In the immediate foreground, several worn wooden fishing boats are partially beached on a muddy, sandy shoreline. These boats display visible signs of age and use, with peeling paint and weathered wood. Specific vessel names are discernible: "MV SEA FOOD" is painted on a white boat with a blue stripe, "AMAZON" on a reddish-brown hull, and "RABAMA" on another wooden boat. Piles of dark fishing nets, some containing yellow floats, are visible in and around these boats. A red rectangular container rests on one of the vessels.

In the mid-ground, a dark-skinned male individual, dressed in dark clothing, is seen actively pulling a rope attached to a larger white boat. This white boat, laden with what appears to be fishing equipment, is partially afloat in the water. To the right, a small group of at least three dark-skinned individuals in dark clothing stands on the muddy shore near the water's edge. The body of water, likely a bay or the Indian Ocean, shows moderate ripples, and a green navigational buoy is visible further out.

Beyond the water, a concrete embankment runs horizontally across the scene, separating the water from a series of structures, possibly market stalls or restaurants, distinguished by dark roofs. General human activity is discernible beneath these structures. The background features the distinctive Dar es Salaam city skyline. A tall, slender grey port control tower, characterized by multiple observation levels and an array of antennae, dominates the central background. To its right, a prominent reddish-brown skyscraper with a multi-tiered, peaked roof stands out. Various other high-rise buildings and urban structures complete the cityscape on both sides of the control tower.
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Dec 23, 2025, 10:19 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image captures a coastal scene in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, likely near the port area, under an overcast sky. In the immediate foreground, several worn wooden fishing boats are partially beached on a muddy, sandy shoreline. These boats display visible signs of age and use, with peeling paint and weathered wood. Specific vessel names are discernible: "MV SEA FOOD" is painted on a white boat with a blue stripe, "AMAZON" on a reddish-brown hull, and "RABAMA" on another wooden boat. Piles of dark fishing nets, some containing yellow floats, are visible in and around these boats. A red rectangular container rests on one of the vessels. In the mid-ground, a dark-skinned male individual, dressed in dark clothing, is seen actively pulling a rope attached to a larger white boat. This white boat, laden with what appears to be fishing equipment, is partially afloat in the water. To the right, a small group of at least three dark-skinned individuals in dark clothing stands on the muddy shore near the water's edge. The body of water, likely a bay or the Indian Ocean, shows moderate ripples, and a green navigational buoy is visible further out. Beyond the water, a concrete embankment runs horizontally across the scene, separating the water from a series of structures, possibly market stalls or restaurants, distinguished by dark roofs. General human activity is discernible beneath these structures. The background features the distinctive Dar es Salaam city skyline. A tall, slender grey port control tower, characterized by multiple observation levels and an array of antennae, dominates the central background. To its right, a prominent reddish-brown skyscraper with a multi-tiered, peaked roof stands out. Various other high-rise buildings and urban structures complete the cityscape on both sides of the control tower.

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