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This image captures an outdoor street vending scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The setting appears to be a market or roadside area, characterized by a grey, aggregate-patterned concrete ground. In the background, a corroded light-blue corrugated metal fence runs horizontally, with green vegetation visible along its base. A makeshift stall is established, featuring a large beige tarp draped over poles and partially supported by a green market umbrella at the top, providing shade.

The primary subject, located on the left, is an adult woman with dark skin, seated directly on the ground. She wears a green dress adorned with a lighter green patterned design and a dark headwrap. Her right arm is bent, with her hand resting on a white vertical pole that appears to be part of the stall's structure. A green shoulder bag is slung across her body. In front of her, a large, round, shallow metal basket, resting on a white bucket, displays a diverse assortment of individually wrapped candies in various vibrant colors including red, blue, pink, yellow, purple, and black. A light green, loosely woven fabric is spread on the ground next to her.

To the right, a second individual, only partially visible from the waist down, is also seated on the ground. This person wears a dress patterned with yellow, purple, and white hues. Their hands are visible, holding what appears to be a mobile phone or similar electronic device. A grey bag rests on their lap. Under the tarp structure behind them, various objects are stored, including a white bucket with a yellow label that reads "Goldstar" and other unidentifiable items. No explicit interaction between the two individuals is depicted. The specific street or precise location within Dar es-Salaam cannot be definitively identified from the visual evidence.
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Dec 22, 2025, 11:38 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image captures an outdoor street vending scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The setting appears to be a market or roadside area, characterized by a grey, aggregate-patterned concrete ground. In the background, a corroded light-blue corrugated metal fence runs horizontally, with green vegetation visible along its base. A makeshift stall is established, featuring a large beige tarp draped over poles and partially supported by a green market umbrella at the top, providing shade. The primary subject, located on the left, is an adult woman with dark skin, seated directly on the ground. She wears a green dress adorned with a lighter green patterned design and a dark headwrap. Her right arm is bent, with her hand resting on a white vertical pole that appears to be part of the stall's structure. A green shoulder bag is slung across her body. In front of her, a large, round, shallow metal basket, resting on a white bucket, displays a diverse assortment of individually wrapped candies in various vibrant colors including red, blue, pink, yellow, purple, and black. A light green, loosely woven fabric is spread on the ground next to her. To the right, a second individual, only partially visible from the waist down, is also seated on the ground. This person wears a dress patterned with yellow, purple, and white hues. Their hands are visible, holding what appears to be a mobile phone or similar electronic device. A grey bag rests on their lap. Under the tarp structure behind them, various objects are stored, including a white bucket with a yellow label that reads "Goldstar" and other unidentifiable items. No explicit interaction between the two individuals is depicted. The specific street or precise location within Dar es-Salaam cannot be definitively identified from the visual evidence.

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