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The image displays a white urinal, prominently positioned and largely covered in clear plastic protective film. The urinal appears to be either new, awaiting installation, or temporarily out of service. Written directly on the plastic wrap are two phrases: "NOT IN USE!!" in English, and below it, "HAITUMIKI!!" in Swahili, both indicating that the urinal is not functional or available for use. The text is handwritten in dark marker. The urinal is situated on a light-colored surface featuring a dark grid pattern, possibly a protective mat, paper, or flooring. To the right of the urinal, a section of a black and white checkered floor is visible, suggesting an indoor setting like a public restroom or an area under renovation. Parts of two other white, ribbed objects, potentially other urinals or toilet components, are visible at the very top and bottom edges of the frame. The lighting in the image gives a slightly cool, perhaps artificial, glow. The context of Eldoret, Kenya, aligns with the use of both English and Swahili for the warning signs. No people are visible, and no specific time of day or weather conditions can be determined.
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