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The image, taken in Webuye, Kenya, depicts a roadside scene on a bright, sunny day with a clear blue sky and scattered white clouds. To the left, a small, rustic building or kiosk serves as a focal point, adorned with several hand-painted signs. The ground to the right is a wide, open expanse of dry, reddish-brown earth, covered with small stones and dust.

The most prominent sign on the building advertises "HOT BUNGOMA LINE SHUTTLE," featuring an illustration of a passenger van. Below the main name, a list of destinations is visible, including "NYANZA, NAKURU, KISUMU, MOMBASA, KITALE, ELDORET, KAKAMEGA, BUSIA, MBALE, LUGA, KABUMGU, KISII, HOMABAY, KAPSABET, BUNGOMA, SIAYA." Further down on this sign, the numbers "60" and the word "ELDER" can be seen. Another sign, partially visible, indicates "PREMIUM DELIVERY" and mentions "SOFTWARE."

Near the base of the building, two smaller, propped-up signs confirm the transportation theme. One reads "KISUMU NIGORI OYUGIS," while the other states "NAIROBI DIRECT." These signs collectively suggest that the location functions as a pick-up point or booking office for shuttle services connecting various towns in Kenya, including direct routes to the capital. The overall setting is functional and utilitarian, reflecting a local transport hub. No individuals are visible in the scene, and the ground shows a single coin or small disc in the lower right.
FM-904bs2

Jan 7, 2025

Webuye, Kenya

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The image, taken in Webuye, Kenya, depicts a roadside scene on a bright, sunny day with a clear blue sky and scattered white clouds. To the left, a small, rustic building or kiosk serves as a focal point, adorned with several hand-painted signs. The ground to the right is a wide, open expanse of dry, reddish-brown earth, covered with small stones and dust. The most prominent sign on the building advertises "HOT BUNGOMA LINE SHUTTLE," featuring an illustration of a passenger van. Below the main name, a list of destinations is visible, including "NYANZA, NAKURU, KISUMU, MOMBASA, KITALE, ELDORET, KAKAMEGA, BUSIA, MBALE, LUGA, KABUMGU, KISII, HOMABAY, KAPSABET, BUNGOMA, SIAYA." Further down on this sign, the numbers "60" and the word "ELDER" can be seen. Another sign, partially visible, indicates "PREMIUM DELIVERY" and mentions "SOFTWARE." Near the base of the building, two smaller, propped-up signs confirm the transportation theme. One reads "KISUMU NIGORI OYUGIS," while the other states "NAIROBI DIRECT." These signs collectively suggest that the location functions as a pick-up point or booking office for shuttle services connecting various towns in Kenya, including direct routes to the capital. The overall setting is functional and utilitarian, reflecting a local transport hub. No individuals are visible in the scene, and the ground shows a single coin or small disc in the lower right.

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