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The image captures a bustling market scene, likely in Mwanza, Tanzania, centered around a stall selling various types of dried fish. In the foreground, a prominent, large conical pile of small, silvery-brown dried fish, characteristic of *dagaa* (Lake Victoria silver cyprinid), is displayed in a wide, shallow metal basin. A red plastic bucket rests on top of this fish mound. To the right, several larger, darker dried fish are laid out on a light wooden surface, possibly on a piece of packaging. Further right, another mound of smaller dried fish is visible inside a blue plastic basin. Two women and a child are present. A woman in the center-right wears a white chef-like hat and a vibrant, multi-colored patterned fabric garment. She is looking directly towards the camera with a neutral expression, and a child, also wearing a small white hat, is carried on her back, wrapped in a matching fabric. To the left, another woman is seated, dressed in an orange long-sleeved top and a white head covering. The setting is a covered market, featuring a sturdy wooden beam and post structure supporting a corrugated iron roof. A white cloth is seen hanging from the roof frame. The ambient lighting suggests it is daytime. The fish products, particularly the abundant *dagaa*, serve as a strong cultural and economic indicator for the Mwanza region, which borders Lake Victoria. No discernible text is visible on any products or signs.
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