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This image depicts a bustling pedestrian pathway, likely a ramp or bridge structure, at the Kigamboni Ferry Terminal area in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under bright daylight conditions.

The scene shows approximately ten individuals in various states of transit or waiting. In the foreground, a man of East African descent, wearing a white Puma t-shirt, grey sweatpants, and brown sandals, walks directly towards the camera. He pulls a pink hardshell rolling suitcase with his right hand extended and carries a large, light green plastic mesh bag slung over his left shoulder. His expression is neutral as he looks at the viewer.

Behind him and to the right, a second man, also appearing to be of East African descent, walks away from the camera, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, brown trousers, and dark shoes. He carries a black backpack on his back and a grey shoulder bag across his body. Further right, a woman in a striped top and a patterned skirt leans against the concrete wall that defines the right side of the pathway. She holds a blue plastic bottle in her left hand and looks towards the right.

The pathway is made of light-colored concrete, showing signs of wear. On the left, a blue and white painted metal pole, possibly a utility pole or signpost, features faded white text including "TAXI" and "NJoo" along with numbers. On the right, a large, unpainted concrete overpass or bridge structure forms a partial canopy over the pathway. Several political posters are affixed to its concrete wall, one prominently displaying the Swahili word "CHAGUA" (meaning "Choose") and the face of a woman in blue tones.

In the background, a line of other pedestrians, mostly women, walk along the pathway, receding into the distance. Green foliage from trees is visible in the far left background. Shadows cast by the individuals and structures indicate strong overhead sunlight.
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Dec 24, 2025, 9:49 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image depicts a bustling pedestrian pathway, likely a ramp or bridge structure, at the Kigamboni Ferry Terminal area in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under bright daylight conditions. The scene shows approximately ten individuals in various states of transit or waiting. In the foreground, a man of East African descent, wearing a white Puma t-shirt, grey sweatpants, and brown sandals, walks directly towards the camera. He pulls a pink hardshell rolling suitcase with his right hand extended and carries a large, light green plastic mesh bag slung over his left shoulder. His expression is neutral as he looks at the viewer. Behind him and to the right, a second man, also appearing to be of East African descent, walks away from the camera, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, brown trousers, and dark shoes. He carries a black backpack on his back and a grey shoulder bag across his body. Further right, a woman in a striped top and a patterned skirt leans against the concrete wall that defines the right side of the pathway. She holds a blue plastic bottle in her left hand and looks towards the right. The pathway is made of light-colored concrete, showing signs of wear. On the left, a blue and white painted metal pole, possibly a utility pole or signpost, features faded white text including "TAXI" and "NJoo" along with numbers. On the right, a large, unpainted concrete overpass or bridge structure forms a partial canopy over the pathway. Several political posters are affixed to its concrete wall, one prominently displaying the Swahili word "CHAGUA" (meaning "Choose") and the face of a woman in blue tones. In the background, a line of other pedestrians, mostly women, walk along the pathway, receding into the distance. Green foliage from trees is visible in the far left background. Shadows cast by the individuals and structures indicate strong overhead sunlight.

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