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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a single-story building under a clear blue sky, likely in Webuye, Kenya. The building, constructed from exposed concrete blocks, features a corrugated metal roof with a front overhang supported by poles, creating a sheltered area. A prominent white sign is affixed to the building's facade under the overhang, displaying the black text "JB POSHO MILL" and, below it, "GRADE 1 AND 2." A "Posho Mill" is a maize milling station common in East Africa. The "Grade 1 and 2" likely refers to the quality or fineness of the milled maize flour. Several people, appearing to be adults or older children, are gathered beneath the overhang. At least three individuals are clearly visible, one wearing a white cap and top, another in a dark blue cap and top, and a third in a white shirt. They appear to be waiting or conducting business, suggesting an active milling operation. To the right of the building, a worn dirt path runs alongside a grassy area, hinting at regular foot traffic. The sky is a vibrant, cloudless blue, indicating a bright and sunny daytime setting. Overhead utility wires are visible against the sky on the left side of the frame. The overall scene depicts a functional local establishment serving the community by providing maize milling services.
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