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The image depicts a daytime scene in Ngong ward, Kenya, showing a commercial street with various small businesses under a partly cloudy sky.

In the foreground, a grey concrete paved surface, laid in a herringbone pattern, extends towards the midground. A rectangular metal grate is embedded in the pavement in the mid-right.

The midground features a row of single-story commercial structures on the left and center. The first two visible shops from the left are identified by green signs: "Safaricom LINDI HARDWARE" and "Safaricom m_pesa ROYAL ENTERPRISE." These shops appear constructed from corrugated metal and wood. Outside "Lindi Hardware," a blue plastic drum and a red object are present. Three individuals are partially visible near this shop: one in a dark shirt standing near the entrance, another in a light blue shirt, and a third further left. A motorcycle is parked between the two Safaricom-branded shops.

Adjacent to these shops, a silver Toyota Fielder station wagon with a Kenyan license plate (partially visible, KBN suffix) is parked on a dirt patch. Four black bollards separate the paved area from this dirt parking space.

Further right along the row of structures, a shop features a sign reading "NGONG TIMBER CENTER" with a phone number (0722 093 930). To its right, another establishment displays a sign for "MWAIKISI'S Fish Palace." A dark-skinned male wearing a dark shirt and pants is visible in front of "Mwaikisi's Fish Palace," pushing a cart or moving objects. Several yellow plastic containers are on the ground nearby. The ground in front of these shops is primarily dirt.

In the background, dense green trees are visible behind the initial shops. To the right, a multi-story building with a modern glass and grey facade rises above the street-level structures. Multiple power or communication lines stretch horizontally across the upper portion of the frame against a blue sky with scattered white clouds. A large, black water tank on a metal stand is visible above the first set of shops.
joes_Wesh

Mar 13, 2026

Ngong ward, Kenya

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The image depicts a daytime scene in Ngong ward, Kenya, showing a commercial street with various small businesses under a partly cloudy sky. In the foreground, a grey concrete paved surface, laid in a herringbone pattern, extends towards the midground. A rectangular metal grate is embedded in the pavement in the mid-right. The midground features a row of single-story commercial structures on the left and center. The first two visible shops from the left are identified by green signs: "Safaricom LINDI HARDWARE" and "Safaricom m_pesa ROYAL ENTERPRISE." These shops appear constructed from corrugated metal and wood. Outside "Lindi Hardware," a blue plastic drum and a red object are present. Three individuals are partially visible near this shop: one in a dark shirt standing near the entrance, another in a light blue shirt, and a third further left. A motorcycle is parked between the two Safaricom-branded shops. Adjacent to these shops, a silver Toyota Fielder station wagon with a Kenyan license plate (partially visible, KBN suffix) is parked on a dirt patch. Four black bollards separate the paved area from this dirt parking space. Further right along the row of structures, a shop features a sign reading "NGONG TIMBER CENTER" with a phone number (0722 093 930). To its right, another establishment displays a sign for "MWAIKISI'S Fish Palace." A dark-skinned male wearing a dark shirt and pants is visible in front of "Mwaikisi's Fish Palace," pushing a cart or moving objects. Several yellow plastic containers are on the ground nearby. The ground in front of these shops is primarily dirt. In the background, dense green trees are visible behind the initial shops. To the right, a multi-story building with a modern glass and grey facade rises above the street-level structures. Multiple power or communication lines stretch horizontally across the upper portion of the frame against a blue sky with scattered white clouds. A large, black water tank on a metal stand is visible above the first set of shops.

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