
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a sunlit urban scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, at a street intersection or bend. In the immediate foreground, a dusty, gravelly dirt shoulder contains scattered debris, including numerous colorful bottle caps and plastic fragments. Two women stand prominently on this shoulder. The woman on the left wears a light-colored, possibly cream or white, floral patterned dress with a pinkish-red hem and a matching headscarf; she leans against a grey concrete pillar, her right hand at her head. A torn, faded blue political poster featuring the name "NGELLAH KAIRUKI" is affixed to this pillar. The woman on the right wears a flowing dark green and black patterned long dress, a white headscarf, and a small brown shoulder bag slung across her body. Beyond the shoulder, a paved asphalt road curves from left to right. On the road, multiple individuals and motorcycles are present. A man in a white uniform and peaked cap stands on the right side of the road. Further left, a man sits on a black motorcycle, and another individual wearing a dark green shirt walks away from the camera. In the mid-distance, a woman in a purple and orange patterned dress walks across the road, with additional figures and motorcycles visible. The background consists of a green, vegetated embankment under a clear, bright sky.
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