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An overhead view captures a street market stall or small shop in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, secured by a rusty, metal grid gate. The ground outside the stall is a dusty, worn concrete or dirt surface, littered with small pieces of trash and debris. In the upper right corner, the legs and feet of a person are visible, one foot wearing a blue-green slipper and the other a dark slipper. Below, on the ground, another pair of dark, worn slippers or sandals rests. Behind the metal gate, a variety of goods are densely packed, suggesting a typical vendor's inventory. Food items include multiple loaves of bread, individually packaged in clear plastic bags, with "MIDI" visible on one bag. Large sacks, likely containing grains or pulses, are stacked, one showing what appears to be kidney beans and another yellow split peas or lentils. Other merchandise includes colorful plastic crates (yellow and red), various packaged products in clear plastic, possibly toiletries, snacks, or household goods, and rolls of fabric or plastic sheeting. A partially visible cardboard box displays the letters "HO." Near the bottom left, several pairs of brightly colored (red and yellow) flip-flops are stacked amongst other items. The scene portrays a bustling, practical urban retail environment during daytime.
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