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This image depicts a bustling street scene in the Kariakoo Market area of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under a bright, partly cloudy sky.

In the background, a large, multi-story commercial building, identified by signage as "Kariakoo Market Corporation" and "Kariakoo Polyclinic," dominates the left side. This building features a distinctive grey facade with a curved roof extension on its left, multiple windows, and communication antennas on its flat roof.

In the midground and extending towards the right, a wide, unpaved dirt path or roadway is visible, populated by numerous pedestrians. Individuals in various casual attire are walking in both directions, indicative of general market activity. Further down this path, more buildings, small stalls, and vehicles are partially visible, suggesting a continuous urban commercial zone. A large billboard with a red graphic is positioned on the far right of the midground.

In the immediate foreground, to the left of the dirt path, three temporary vendor stalls are set up. These comprise one purple canopy tent and two yellow canopy tents, bearing logos such as "Mpesa" and "Tigo," indicating mobile money or telecommunication services. A single individual is partially visible under the leftmost purple tent. Adjacent to the yellow tents, a prominent vertical advertising sign displays "TUNAKOPESHA SIMU AINA ZOTE" (We loan all types of phones) with a phone number and images of smartphones (e.g., Samsung Galaxy devices). Scattered boxes and various small objects are arranged around these stalls.

The ground in the foreground and midground is primarily unpaved dirt and gravel, with sporadic patches of green weeds and grass. A concrete sidewalk edge runs along the far right edge of the frame. The scene is illuminated by strong daylight, casting clear shadows.
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Dec 24, 2025, 9:43 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image depicts a bustling street scene in the Kariakoo Market area of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under a bright, partly cloudy sky. In the background, a large, multi-story commercial building, identified by signage as "Kariakoo Market Corporation" and "Kariakoo Polyclinic," dominates the left side. This building features a distinctive grey facade with a curved roof extension on its left, multiple windows, and communication antennas on its flat roof. In the midground and extending towards the right, a wide, unpaved dirt path or roadway is visible, populated by numerous pedestrians. Individuals in various casual attire are walking in both directions, indicative of general market activity. Further down this path, more buildings, small stalls, and vehicles are partially visible, suggesting a continuous urban commercial zone. A large billboard with a red graphic is positioned on the far right of the midground. In the immediate foreground, to the left of the dirt path, three temporary vendor stalls are set up. These comprise one purple canopy tent and two yellow canopy tents, bearing logos such as "Mpesa" and "Tigo," indicating mobile money or telecommunication services. A single individual is partially visible under the leftmost purple tent. Adjacent to the yellow tents, a prominent vertical advertising sign displays "TUNAKOPESHA SIMU AINA ZOTE" (We loan all types of phones) with a phone number and images of smartphones (e.g., Samsung Galaxy devices). Scattered boxes and various small objects are arranged around these stalls. The ground in the foreground and midground is primarily unpaved dirt and gravel, with sporadic patches of green weeds and grass. A concrete sidewalk edge runs along the far right edge of the frame. The scene is illuminated by strong daylight, casting clear shadows.

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