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An outdoor urban scene in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, depicts a group of individuals positioned along a concrete barrier under a partially cloudy blue sky.

The foreground consists of a concrete walkway leading to a grey concrete barrier, approximately 1.2 meters in height. The barrier is weathered and marked with numerous layered political or commercial posters, predominantly blue and white, featuring a male figure and text in Swahili, including "MESH" and "CHAGUA CHAKO." A closed, reddish-brown umbrella and a light blue drawstring bag rest on the ground adjacent to the barrier.

Five individuals are visible. On the far left, a young person's head is partially captured in the foreground. Behind them, an adult male in a white t-shirt and dark trousers stands, looking downwards. Central to the frame, an adult male wears a blue short-sleeved jersey, light blue jeans, dark shoes, and a tan baseball cap with "Padres" branding. He carries a black professional-grade camera with a strap around his neck and leans against the concrete barrier, looking directly towards the viewer. Beside him, an adult male wears a light blue long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, white sneakers, and a blue and white baseball cap. He has a dark backpack and holds a black professional-grade camera in his left hand, with its lens cap dangling. He also leans against the barrier, observing the first male. On the far right foreground, a partial view of an individual's right arm and shoulder, wearing a green patterned shirt, is present.

The background reveals an urban landscape beyond the barrier. Multiple multi-story buildings are visible, including a prominent large, modern building with a distinctive curved roofline in the mid-right. Distant hills and additional urban structures are present on the horizon to the left. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight.
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Dec 24, 2025, 10:00 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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An outdoor urban scene in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, depicts a group of individuals positioned along a concrete barrier under a partially cloudy blue sky. The foreground consists of a concrete walkway leading to a grey concrete barrier, approximately 1.2 meters in height. The barrier is weathered and marked with numerous layered political or commercial posters, predominantly blue and white, featuring a male figure and text in Swahili, including "MESH" and "CHAGUA CHAKO." A closed, reddish-brown umbrella and a light blue drawstring bag rest on the ground adjacent to the barrier. Five individuals are visible. On the far left, a young person's head is partially captured in the foreground. Behind them, an adult male in a white t-shirt and dark trousers stands, looking downwards. Central to the frame, an adult male wears a blue short-sleeved jersey, light blue jeans, dark shoes, and a tan baseball cap with "Padres" branding. He carries a black professional-grade camera with a strap around his neck and leans against the concrete barrier, looking directly towards the viewer. Beside him, an adult male wears a light blue long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, white sneakers, and a blue and white baseball cap. He has a dark backpack and holds a black professional-grade camera in his left hand, with its lens cap dangling. He also leans against the barrier, observing the first male. On the far right foreground, a partial view of an individual's right arm and shoulder, wearing a green patterned shirt, is present. The background reveals an urban landscape beyond the barrier. Multiple multi-story buildings are visible, including a prominent large, modern building with a distinctive curved roofline in the mid-right. Distant hills and additional urban structures are present on the horizon to the left. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight.

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