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The image depicts the interior of a crowded public transport minibus, consistent with a daladala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The vehicle appears worn and functional.

Eight to nine individuals are visible within the bus. In the central aisle, a dark-skinned male stands, wearing a light yellow kofia and a light blue and white striped long-sleeved shirt over light tan trousers. He is holding a vertical hand support with his left hand, looking downwards and to his right. Behind him and slightly to his left, another person stands, wearing a dark shirt and blue jeans, with a black backpack.

On the left side of the bus, in the foreground, a dark-skinned female passenger is seated, facing forward. She wears glasses, has dark braided hair, and a dark top. A gold-colored bracelet is visible on her left wrist. Behind her, another seated passenger wears a light grey vest-like garment over a patterned shirt and an orange-brown bottom. Further back on the left, a third seated individual is partially visible, wearing an orange and possibly patterned garment. In the bottom left corner, hands belonging to a passenger are seen holding a black smartphone, with dark grey pants and a white shoe also visible.

On the right side of the bus, a dark-skinned female passenger is seated, facing away from the camera. She wears a teal-colored hijab and a patterned top with white lace trim. A black backpack rests on the floor next to her. Another passenger is partially visible next to her.

The bus interior features a grey, stained ceiling with several rectangular air vents and exposed wiring. A long, reflective metal handrail runs along the top right side. The seats are light-colored (off-white/grey) with visible wear and tear, some accented with green trim. Multiple rectangular windows on both sides show condensation or water droplets, indicating a wet exterior. Through the windows, blurred images of other vehicles and an urban environment are discernible. The floor of the bus is dark and appears worn.
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Jun 6, 2026

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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The image depicts the interior of a crowded public transport minibus, consistent with a daladala in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The vehicle appears worn and functional. Eight to nine individuals are visible within the bus. In the central aisle, a dark-skinned male stands, wearing a light yellow kofia and a light blue and white striped long-sleeved shirt over light tan trousers. He is holding a vertical hand support with his left hand, looking downwards and to his right. Behind him and slightly to his left, another person stands, wearing a dark shirt and blue jeans, with a black backpack. On the left side of the bus, in the foreground, a dark-skinned female passenger is seated, facing forward. She wears glasses, has dark braided hair, and a dark top. A gold-colored bracelet is visible on her left wrist. Behind her, another seated passenger wears a light grey vest-like garment over a patterned shirt and an orange-brown bottom. Further back on the left, a third seated individual is partially visible, wearing an orange and possibly patterned garment. In the bottom left corner, hands belonging to a passenger are seen holding a black smartphone, with dark grey pants and a white shoe also visible. On the right side of the bus, a dark-skinned female passenger is seated, facing away from the camera. She wears a teal-colored hijab and a patterned top with white lace trim. A black backpack rests on the floor next to her. Another passenger is partially visible next to her. The bus interior features a grey, stained ceiling with several rectangular air vents and exposed wiring. A long, reflective metal handrail runs along the top right side. The seats are light-colored (off-white/grey) with visible wear and tear, some accented with green trim. Multiple rectangular windows on both sides show condensation or water droplets, indicating a wet exterior. Through the windows, blurred images of other vehicles and an urban environment are discernible. The floor of the bus is dark and appears worn.

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