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The image depicts a man leaning out of the passenger side window of a public transport minibus, known as a daladala, under a cloudy sky. The man, with dark skin, wears a dark knitted beanie, a red polo shirt with an emblem on the left chest, and dark purple trousers with a green belt. He looks directly at the viewer with a neutral to slightly smiling expression. The daladala is a light-colored vehicle with a distinctive purple stripe running along its side. On this stripe, white text is visible, indicating routes and fares, characteristic of public transport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Clearly discernible phrases include "VIA SIHIJIMA," followed by route names and their respective fares: "MIEZI KISO 600," "MWENGE 700," and "KAWE 800." Additionally, "MANAFUNZI 200" is displayed, likely indicating a student fare. Other fragmented text, such as "PRA VIA COBA," is also present. The scene suggests an active public transport environment. The man's posture, leaning out of the window, is typical for daladala conductors calling out destinations or engaging with passengers. In the background, part of another vehicle, possibly a truck, can be seen, reinforcing the roadside or transport hub setting. The weather appears overcast due to the heavy cloud cover, indicating daytime.
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