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The image depicts a roadside scene in Mwanza, Tanzania, during the daytime, likely morning or late afternoon given the soft lighting. The primary subject is a woman, appearing to be a vendor, seated on a blue tarp spread on the dusty dirt ground. She wears a red long-sleeved top, a colorful patterned skirt, and a dark head covering. She is engaged in handling a yellow item, possibly preparing or organizing her produce. Around her on the tarp are various items for sale: a basket filled with corn on the cob is to her left, a large pile of green avocados is in front of her, and a blue basin holds what appears to be cut sugarcane sticks or similar tubular produce. Another small, crumpled white and pink bag rests near her leg. In the mid-ground, a man in dark clothing is seen walking away from the camera on the paved road. The background features several structures: a building with a red roof and a white, ornate fence is prominent, identified by the visible text "KANISA ANGLIKANA DAYOSISI YA VIC" (Anglican Church Diocese of Vic...). Several utility poles are present. One pole near the vendor has a white and red sign attached, with partial text "MWAN BRA" and "TY" visible, likely referring to a local business or branch (e.g., Mwanza Branch Property). Another white signboard, partially obscured and possibly showing an advertisement, stands further down the road. Next to the vendor, a large, rustic concrete-like container sits beside a utility pole, and two large sacks—one white and blue, the other entirely white—are placed on the ground, presumably holding additional goods. The ground is packed dirt with visible footprints and tire tracks.
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