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The image captures an outdoor scene, likely a roadside stall or informal market in Malava, Kenya. Several people, including adults and children, are present around a makeshift shop constructed from two orange shipping containers. In the foreground, an older woman stands, wearing a striped top, a dark skirt, and a headscarf, with what appears to be a child in her arms. To her right, numerous red plastic crates, each clearly branded with "Coca-Cola," are stacked several layers high, forming a prominent display of merchandise. Alongside these crates, clear plastic bags filled with bottled water are piled on a lower surface. Near the Coca-Cola crates, a child dressed in a light green uniform or dress holds a long wooden stick or pole. Other children are visible, some sitting within the open shipping container, and another individual is partially obscured behind the stacked crates. A small bicycle or motorcycle wheel is also discernible near the crates. The orange shipping containers serve as the primary structure for the business. One container features the brand name "FANTA" and the partial text "TAS" (likely part of a larger word) prominently. A white label on this container displays "200ml" and "460," possibly indicating bottle size and price. Below the bottled water, a green sign shows partially visible text such as "SIM REPLAC" and "REGIST," suggesting services like SIM card replacement or registration are offered. The ground around the stall appears to be unpaved dirt, leading to a road surface on the right side of the frame. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with soft, diffused light suggesting either overcast skies or a time of day when the sun is not directly overhead. The scene portrays a bustling, everyday commercial setting, characteristic of local trade and community interaction.
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