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An elevated concrete walkway in an urban area of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, is depicted under an overcast sky. In the foreground and midground, a group of individuals traverses the textured concrete surface. A woman, approximately mid-30s to 40s, with dark skin, braided hair, and sunglasses, wears a long-sleeved light brown dress with dark circular patterns and a blue and orange patterned scarf. She carries a brown leather handbag on her left arm and is walking from left to right. Slightly ahead of her and to her right, a young girl, estimated to be 5-7 years old, with dark skin and braided hair adorned with colorful ties, wears a light green and cream tiered tulle dress, white tights, and black sandals with low heels. Her gaze is directed to the right. Behind the woman, a male figure with a blue backpack is partially visible, and a smaller child's head is also partially seen. To the immediate right, a concrete barrier wall, marked with remnants of blue paper and adhesive, runs parallel to the path. On the left barrier, a vibrant poster featuring "APOSTLE R. MWAMPUSA (BULLDOZER)" with the text "MKESHA" and "CHAKO NI CHAKO" is affixed. Further back on the right, another woman, appearing to be in her 30s-50s, with a head covering and a fuchsia, blue, and black patterned dress, holds a black bag. She is positioned higher on the path, walking or standing in the opposite direction. In the background, a multi-lane bridge structure, supported by numerous concrete pillars, spans a brownish body of water, likely a river or culvert. Numerous people are visible standing on the bridge, and streetlights equipped with solar panels line its edge. Below the bridge on the left, a road with a partially visible red and green bus and other vehicles is present. Trees line the background beyond the bridge. In the lower left corner of the foreground, a blue and white woven basket containing items is partially visible on the concrete.
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