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The image depicts an outdoor motorcycle repair scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. Three dark-skinned males are present. In the center-left, a male mechanic, wearing a blue short-sleeved t-shirt and dark pants, kneels on a flattened cardboard box. He is actively working on a partially disassembled dark-colored motorcycle, its engine area exposed and the seat removed. The motorcycle's seat rests on the dark, oil-stained ground to his left. A screwdriver and a wrench are visible on the ground near the motorcycle's rear wheel. The motorcycle displays a Tanzanian license plate "MCK 94 QUOM" on its rear fender. To the right of the motorcycle, a second male is seated on a low bench, partially obscured, wearing dark clothing and holding a multi-colored garment. Standing to the right of the seated individual, a third male wears a light-colored patterned shirt, dark pants, and a black backpack. He holds several folded garments in his left arm, which hang downwards. The background consists of a light-colored, weathered concrete wall. To the left, an open orange door reveals shelving units stocked with various containers, including red and white plastic bottles. A small, blue window with a metal grate is visible high on the wall. The immediate scene is covered by a makeshift roof constructed from corrugated metal and blue tarp, supported by wooden and metal poles. The ground beneath the workshop is dark and soiled, transitioning to a wooden plank walkway in the immediate foreground.
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