
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor, unpaved area in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, specifically identifying a local branch of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) political party. The ground is dry, light-brown earth with sparse patches of green weeds, grass, and scattered debris including paper, small plastic pieces, and dried organic matter. In the midground, two prominent, weathered green concrete monuments or markers are visible. The left monument is a rectangular slab featuring a yellow crossed pickaxe and hammer symbol at the top. Below the symbol, yellow text reads: "CHAMA CHA MAPINDUZI," "MJUMBE SHINA N°3," and "TAWI LA AZIMIO." The paint on this slab shows significant wear and chipping. To its right, a second, partially obscured green concrete slab is visible, bearing the partial yellow text "UWA" (consistent with "UMOJA WA") and "CCM," followed by "TAWI LA." Immediately in front of and to the right of this second slab is a large, irregularly shaped, textured brown object, consistent with a tree stump or a termite mound, with green leafy vegetation growing around its base. The background features a single-story building with light-colored walls and a weathered, reddish-brown corrugated metal roof. Windows are visible on the building's facade. To the left of the main building, a smaller, open-sided structure with a lighter-colored roof and wooden supports stands, possibly a vendor stall or shelter. A wooden fence-like barrier is visible near this structure. Dark rectangular signage is affixed to the left wall of the main building or an adjacent pole. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight. No people are present.
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