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The image depicts an active market scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, observed from a low angle within an aisle. In the center-right foreground, a young male, possibly in his late teens or early twenties, with short dark hair and dark skin, stands in profile facing left. He wears a brown short-sleeved t-shirt and blue jeans, with dark footwear. His hands are engaged with a crumpled blue plastic bag, suggesting he is either preparing to fill it or examining its contents. To his immediate right, a large white woven sack is open, filled with numerous light-brown, irregularly shaped dry goods, consistent with shelled groundnuts or similar legumes. Two smaller white plastic containers, also filled with identical dry goods, are positioned atop or adjacent to this sack. A transparent plastic container with a pink lid is visible further right, above additional market goods. Behind the male, stacked small, pale, rectangular items are visible, possibly packaged food products. An overhead sign displays partial Swahili text, including "UNGA WA" (flour of), indicating a flour or grain stall. The market environment is characterized by makeshift structures: numerous wooden posts support a canopy of tattered and patched tarpaulins and sheets in various colors (white, blue, beige), providing shade. Stacks of large, light-green or beige sacks, likely containing produce or grains, are prominent on the left side of the aisle. The ground is uneven, composed of packed dirt or earth, with scattered debris. Blurred figures and additional market stalls with various goods are visible in the background, extending down the aisle, indicating a busy commercial area. The scene is illuminated by natural light filtering through the overhead canopy.
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