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An exterior view shows the entrance to "THE PRISON BAR" in Bububu, Tanzania. The building features a heavily weathered, textured yellow facade with significant discoloration, peeling paint, and dark stains, particularly noticeable on the upper section and along the right door frame. Above the doorway, a carved wooden sign with a reddish-brown frame and white lettering clearly reads "THE PRISON BAR." The doorway is framed by light yellow stucco and features a set of light blue, possibly wooden, double doors that are open inward, revealing a dimly lit interior. The doors have simple, clear glass doorknobs. Inside, the walls appear to be painted yellow, and the floor is a dark blue, showing signs of wear. Visible interior elements include a window with closed blue louvered shutters on the back wall and a circular decorative object, possibly a mirror or sunburst art piece, on the left wall. A dark-colored bench or low seating arrangement is partially visible to the left of the window. No individuals or active interactions are depicted in the scene.
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