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The image depicts a bustling commercial street scene in Turffontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, specifically identifiable by the partial address "16 Lazam Street, Turffontein, JHB" on a shop sign.

The scene features a block of commercial buildings under an overcast sky. On the left, a two-story yellow building houses a "BERS & HARDWARE" store on the upper facade and "NITH CELLPHONE AND ELECTRONICS" on the lower level, indicated by multiple signs, one also advertising "MEDAL paints". The second floor has windows secured with metal grates. To the right, another building displays a large "GOLD S***" sign, with red meat visible inside, suggesting a butcher or supermarket. A utility pole with numerous wires stands prominently between the buildings on the right.

The sidewalk in the foreground is paved with reddish-brown bricks and shows significant litter, including plastic bags and general debris, particularly on the curb and in a small planter box.

Multiple individuals populate the scene. In the immediate foreground, a man wearing a bright yellow long-sleeved shirt, black pants, and a dark hat stands facing slightly left, looking down at an object in his hands. Behind him, another person in white pants and a light top walks away.

Along the sidewalk, several informal street vendors are active. On the left, a stall displays various goods on tables covered with white material, supported by green and yellow crates. Behind it, a person is seated. Further right, another vendor sits on a red crate, surrounded by leafy green produce, with a purple suitcase nearby.

The shop entrances are open, revealing merchandise inside. The "NITH CELLPHONE AND ELECTRONICS" shop displays electronic items, and an ADT security sign is visible near its entrance. Pedestrians are seen entering and exiting shops, and browsing vendor stalls. One person in a red hoodie and another in a blue jacket are visible inside shop entrances.

On the far right of the paved road, the rear of a white sedan with a visible Gauteng license plate (partially reading "HJ 17 TT GP") is seen, indicating a vehicle from the local province. The street appears to be asphalt.
João Pita

Nov 10, 2025

Johannesburg, South Africa

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The image depicts a bustling commercial street scene in Turffontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, specifically identifiable by the partial address "16 Lazam Street, Turffontein, JHB" on a shop sign. The scene features a block of commercial buildings under an overcast sky. On the left, a two-story yellow building houses a "BERS & HARDWARE" store on the upper facade and "NITH CELLPHONE AND ELECTRONICS" on the lower level, indicated by multiple signs, one also advertising "MEDAL paints". The second floor has windows secured with metal grates. To the right, another building displays a large "GOLD S***" sign, with red meat visible inside, suggesting a butcher or supermarket. A utility pole with numerous wires stands prominently between the buildings on the right. The sidewalk in the foreground is paved with reddish-brown bricks and shows significant litter, including plastic bags and general debris, particularly on the curb and in a small planter box. Multiple individuals populate the scene. In the immediate foreground, a man wearing a bright yellow long-sleeved shirt, black pants, and a dark hat stands facing slightly left, looking down at an object in his hands. Behind him, another person in white pants and a light top walks away. Along the sidewalk, several informal street vendors are active. On the left, a stall displays various goods on tables covered with white material, supported by green and yellow crates. Behind it, a person is seated. Further right, another vendor sits on a red crate, surrounded by leafy green produce, with a purple suitcase nearby. The shop entrances are open, revealing merchandise inside. The "NITH CELLPHONE AND ELECTRONICS" shop displays electronic items, and an ADT security sign is visible near its entrance. Pedestrians are seen entering and exiting shops, and browsing vendor stalls. One person in a red hoodie and another in a blue jacket are visible inside shop entrances. On the far right of the paved road, the rear of a white sedan with a visible Gauteng license plate (partially reading "HJ 17 TT GP") is seen, indicating a vehicle from the local province. The street appears to be asphalt.

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