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The image depicts an outdoor hair braiding stall, consistent with an urban or semi-urban area in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The stall is constructed from rough-hewn wooden planks and features a corrugated metal roof.

In the foreground, a young adult female braider, with dark skin and long black braids secured by a white scrunchie, wears a white sheer short-sleeved top and a black apron. She is positioned in profile, facing right, actively working on the hair of a seated client whose back is to the viewer. The braider holds a pink and green latch hook tool in her right hand, manipulating a section of the client's vibrant red curly hair with her left hand. A second white scrunchie is visible on her left wrist.

The client wears an orange top with a black and white circular pattern. Her red, curly hair is being braided.

Inside the stall, to the right of the braider, an adult female with dark skin and a yellow shirt, possibly an owner or employee, is seated, facing left, holding a small white object. Behind her is a black oscillating fan. A young child in a pink t-shirt is seated on a low stool or the floor to the right of the client, observing the braiding process.

The stall interior is organized with merchandise: various packaged hair extensions (black, brown, and red shades) hang from wooden beams and display racks. Shelves along the back wall display jars of hair products and accessories. A white LED light bulb hangs from the ceiling. A multicolored geometric fabric item is suspended near the ceiling on the left.

To the left of the braider, a large yellow sack with the partial text "Kichuu Super Fa..." is visible. The external background shows rudimentary wooden structures and scaffolding, with sparse vegetation under a partly cloudy sky, indicating an informal settlement or construction area adjacent to the stall.
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Dec 22, 2025, 11:26 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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The image depicts an outdoor hair braiding stall, consistent with an urban or semi-urban area in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The stall is constructed from rough-hewn wooden planks and features a corrugated metal roof. In the foreground, a young adult female braider, with dark skin and long black braids secured by a white scrunchie, wears a white sheer short-sleeved top and a black apron. She is positioned in profile, facing right, actively working on the hair of a seated client whose back is to the viewer. The braider holds a pink and green latch hook tool in her right hand, manipulating a section of the client's vibrant red curly hair with her left hand. A second white scrunchie is visible on her left wrist. The client wears an orange top with a black and white circular pattern. Her red, curly hair is being braided. Inside the stall, to the right of the braider, an adult female with dark skin and a yellow shirt, possibly an owner or employee, is seated, facing left, holding a small white object. Behind her is a black oscillating fan. A young child in a pink t-shirt is seated on a low stool or the floor to the right of the client, observing the braiding process. The stall interior is organized with merchandise: various packaged hair extensions (black, brown, and red shades) hang from wooden beams and display racks. Shelves along the back wall display jars of hair products and accessories. A white LED light bulb hangs from the ceiling. A multicolored geometric fabric item is suspended near the ceiling on the left. To the left of the braider, a large yellow sack with the partial text "Kichuu Super Fa..." is visible. The external background shows rudimentary wooden structures and scaffolding, with sparse vegetation under a partly cloudy sky, indicating an informal settlement or construction area adjacent to the stall.

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