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This media file presents a daytime street scene in Turbo, Kenya, featuring a row of commercial establishments alongside an unpaved road. The image, oriented vertically, shows a light brown/tan road running parallel to a line of single-story buildings. A dirt and sparse grass shoulder separates the road from the storefronts. The buildings appear to have corrugated iron roofs and somewhat weathered walls. Various businesses operate from these structures, indicated by numerous signs. Prominently displayed on a horizontal white band is "ZION CONER SHOP LIMAKANDA," next to which, on a blue band, reads "HARVARD PHARMACY." Above the pharmacy, a sign on the building wall states "HOUS LINK COMPUTER & SOUND SYSTEM." Further along the storefronts, several smaller signs are visible. These include "DUKA YA DAVA," likely indicating a drugstore or pharmacy, and a bright green "MPESA" sign, signifying a mobile money service point. Below M-Pesa, red signs for "SAFARICOM" and "AIRTEL," both major telecommunication providers, are present, with one showing the number "2347." Some clothing items are visibly hanging outside one of the shops, possibly for sale. In the background, a tall, red and white lattice cell tower stands against a partly cloudy sky, with overhead wires stretching towards it. The sky displays patches of blue amidst white clouds, suggesting a bright, partly overcast day. No people or specific activities are clearly visible, depicting a static view of a functional commercial street in the area.
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