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The image, when viewed in correct upright orientation (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise), depicts an evening scene outside a retail store, likely in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. **Subjects**: The primary subject is a man, dressed in a yellow and dark blue/black short-sleeved shirt and dark trousers, actively engaged in welding. In the immediate foreground, a lush potted plant with numerous vibrant red flowers is visible. The background reveals the interior of a store, seen through large glass windows or an open storefront. Inside, shelves are stocked with various products. **Activity**: The man is performing arc welding on a metal framework, which appears to be a shelving unit or a display rack for the store. Bright orange and yellow sparks are prominently visible, indicating the intensity of the welding process. He is leaning over the structure, focused on his work. **Scene and Setting**: The ground where the man is working is paved with large, grey, square concrete blocks, typical of outdoor walkways or store entrances. Behind him, the store interior is well-lit, contrasting with the dimmer exterior light. Inside the store, multiple shelves are filled with merchandise, including rolls of toilet paper, bottled water, and other packaged goods. An air conditioning unit is visible mounted high on a wall. There is also a decorative wooden lattice panel on an interior wall. Partially visible boxes, possibly for appliances, are also present. **Notable Details**: The time of day appears to be evening or night due to the artificial lighting emanating from the store and the relative darkness of the outdoor space, which makes the welding sparks stand out dramatically. A small blue sign with the word "OPEN" is visible on a shelf inside the store, indicating it is either currently operating or preparing to. Text "EPA RATOR" or "ERA RATOR" is partially visible on a box inside the store. The scene captures a moment of construction or installation of new fixtures for a commercial establishment.
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