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An aerial, high-angle view captures a bustling urban street scene in the Central Business District (CBD) of Nairobi, Kenya, specifically depicting the area around **Machakos Country Bus Station** and a major intersection near Haile Selassie Avenue. The photograph appears to be taken from an elevated position, likely a building's upper floor, with window reflections visible in the lower left quadrant.

The scene is dominated by a complex network of multi-lane roads, including a large, active roundabout with a central, low-profile monument in the upper left. A sprawling bus terminal, identified as Machakos Country Bus Station, occupies the upper right portion of the image, densely packed with numerous parked buses.

Traffic is moderately heavy and active. The primary subjects are vehicles: approximately 50-70 public service buses (PSVs) and large commuter buses of various colors (green, blue, yellow, red, white, grey) are visible, both queuing on the roads and parked within the terminal. Numerous private vehicles, including sedans and SUVs (predominantly white, silver, black, and red), are present in traffic lanes, stopped at intersections, or parked along the road edges. A few motorcycles are also interspersed within the traffic flow.

Dozens of pedestrians are observed navigating sidewalks, crossing roads at marked crosswalks, and congregating at bus stops. Their collective actions indicate typical urban commuting and transit-related activity.

The environment features well-defined paved roads with visible lane markings and zebra crossings. Green spaces with mature trees are present in the center of the roundabout, along road medians, and bordering some sections of the roads and the bus terminal. Large, multi-panel advertising structures or billboards are prominent above the bus terminal area. The scene is illuminated by clear daylight, casting distinct shadows.
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Feb 6, 2026

Nairobi, Kenya

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An aerial, high-angle view captures a bustling urban street scene in the Central Business District (CBD) of Nairobi, Kenya, specifically depicting the area around **Machakos Country Bus Station** and a major intersection near Haile Selassie Avenue. The photograph appears to be taken from an elevated position, likely a building's upper floor, with window reflections visible in the lower left quadrant. The scene is dominated by a complex network of multi-lane roads, including a large, active roundabout with a central, low-profile monument in the upper left. A sprawling bus terminal, identified as Machakos Country Bus Station, occupies the upper right portion of the image, densely packed with numerous parked buses. Traffic is moderately heavy and active. The primary subjects are vehicles: approximately 50-70 public service buses (PSVs) and large commuter buses of various colors (green, blue, yellow, red, white, grey) are visible, both queuing on the roads and parked within the terminal. Numerous private vehicles, including sedans and SUVs (predominantly white, silver, black, and red), are present in traffic lanes, stopped at intersections, or parked along the road edges. A few motorcycles are also interspersed within the traffic flow. Dozens of pedestrians are observed navigating sidewalks, crossing roads at marked crosswalks, and congregating at bus stops. Their collective actions indicate typical urban commuting and transit-related activity. The environment features well-defined paved roads with visible lane markings and zebra crossings. Green spaces with mature trees are present in the center of the roundabout, along road medians, and bordering some sections of the roads and the bus terminal. Large, multi-panel advertising structures or billboards are prominent above the bus terminal area. The scene is illuminated by clear daylight, casting distinct shadows.

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