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The image captures an interior view of what appears to be a bank or financial institution in Kakamega, Kenya, likely a branch of National Bank. The primary subject is a woman, seen from behind, standing at a teller counter, engaged in a transaction or inquiry. She has long, dark braids and is wearing blue trousers and a light-colored, possibly beige or pink, long-sleeved top with a shoulder bag. The setting features multiple teller counters made of light brown wood, separated by glass partitions. Above the counters, white signs clearly label each station with numbers and the word "Teller" (e.g., "3 Teller," "2 Teller"). A digital display above teller number 3 shows "5502" and "3", likely indicating a queuing number and the serving counter. Another long, horizontal display is also present above the counters, possibly for queue management. The upper section of the wall above the counters features a decorative dark green metal grillwork with a square pattern. The ceiling consists of light-colored acoustic tiles with recessed fluorescent lighting fixtures. The floor is tiled with large, light beige or cream-colored tiles, exhibiting a subtle marble-like pattern and some visible wear. In the foreground, three silver stanchions with black bases are visible, typically used for crowd control or defining a queue area. To the right, between two stanchions, a brown waste bin or container with the "National Bank" logo and a yellow zigzag design is present. There are also small signs on the teller windows, but their text is not clearly legible. The time of day and weather are not discernible, as the scene is indoors. No specific emotions are visible from the back of the woman.
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