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An exterior daytime photograph shows the entrance to "Ngorongoro Street" in Moshi, Tanzania. The entrance is marked by an open doorway beneath a facade featuring a painted mural and signage. The mural depicts two zebras against a light blue background on the left, and a portrait of a person with traditional adornments, likely a Maasai, on the right. Below the mural, white block letters spell "NGORONGORO STREET," with "ENTRY" positioned directly beneath. The building's structure includes corrugated metal roofing visible above the mural. The left wall of the entrance is constructed from rough concrete blocks, featuring a white exterior light fixture and blue plumbing pipes. Items resembling textiles or merchandise hang from the left side of the doorway. The right wall is painted white, displaying a small white security camera near the top and a collection of papers or notices affixed further down. A vertical blue pipe runs along the right side of the entrance. The doorway itself is dark, revealing minimal details inside, though a white plastic chair and a blue wooden crate are partially visible. In the immediate foreground, to the left, a woven basket and dark fabric rest on a wooden support. To the right in the foreground, an orange bag and dark fabric are placed on a small wooden platform. The ground directly in front of the entrance appears to be a mix of dirt and concrete. The sky above is partly cloudy. No people are actively engaged in the scene.
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