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Two men, likely musicians, stand outdoors with traditional drums under bright sunlight, possibly in Burundu, Kenya. The man on the left, with dark skin, wears a white kufi cap and a long-sleeved white tunic. He holds a wooden drumstick in his right hand and a small, rectangular hide-covered drum, secured with blue lacing, in his left. A ring with blue stones is visible on his left hand. Beside him, a second man, also with dark skin, wears a light blue collared shirt under a light-colored long-sleeved tunic, cinched at the waist with a red cord. He holds a larger cylindrical drum made from brown and white animal hide, stretched and laced over a frame, and has a focused expression. Both men's faces are partially shadowed by overhead foliage, which casts dappled light on their white garments. In the blurred background, other people are visible, and parts of a building with reddish-brown walls and blue/green trim can be seen. The ground is dusty dirt. The scene captures a moment during what appears to be a cultural performance or gathering involving drumming, taking place on a clear, sunny day. No visible text is present.
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