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This image depicts an outdoor market scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under bright daylight.

In the foreground, a mobile juice vendor cart is positioned centrally on unpaved, dusty ground. The cart is covered by a white tarpaulin and features a large, beige market umbrella for shade. On the cart's surface are four white plastic buckets; two of these contain large, clear plastic pitchers filled with a yellow liquid, likely juice. A blue plastic tray holding several empty clear glasses or cups rests on the cart's right side. Behind this cart, a woman wearing a light-colored top is visible, smiling and looking towards the right.

To the right of the juice cart, a young man, wearing a dark patterned t-shirt, dark pants, and slides, holds a clear glass or plastic cup containing yellow liquid. He appears to be either pouring liquid from a smaller vessel into the cup or adjusting the contents. He has a dark cross-body bag.

Further to the right, partially visible, is a second, older, rusted metal street vendor cart with two wheels, elevated by concrete blocks. Wooden skewers are visible on its top surface, along with an orange-colored object, possibly a fruit.

The ground surface consists of light brown dirt and sand, heavily littered with various debris including crumpled plastic bags, white paper or plastic strips, small food remnants, and thin sticks. A grey, crumpled fabric object is visible beneath the juice cart.

In the background, other market activity is visible, including indistinct figures, additional stalls, and a blue vehicle. A man in a white shirt and dark pants walks away from the camera in the mid-ground, to the right of the central man. A blue corrugated metal fence or tarp forms part of the background on the right side, with green foliage and utility lines visible above.
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Dec 23, 2025, 11:04 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image depicts an outdoor market scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under bright daylight. In the foreground, a mobile juice vendor cart is positioned centrally on unpaved, dusty ground. The cart is covered by a white tarpaulin and features a large, beige market umbrella for shade. On the cart's surface are four white plastic buckets; two of these contain large, clear plastic pitchers filled with a yellow liquid, likely juice. A blue plastic tray holding several empty clear glasses or cups rests on the cart's right side. Behind this cart, a woman wearing a light-colored top is visible, smiling and looking towards the right. To the right of the juice cart, a young man, wearing a dark patterned t-shirt, dark pants, and slides, holds a clear glass or plastic cup containing yellow liquid. He appears to be either pouring liquid from a smaller vessel into the cup or adjusting the contents. He has a dark cross-body bag. Further to the right, partially visible, is a second, older, rusted metal street vendor cart with two wheels, elevated by concrete blocks. Wooden skewers are visible on its top surface, along with an orange-colored object, possibly a fruit. The ground surface consists of light brown dirt and sand, heavily littered with various debris including crumpled plastic bags, white paper or plastic strips, small food remnants, and thin sticks. A grey, crumpled fabric object is visible beneath the juice cart. In the background, other market activity is visible, including indistinct figures, additional stalls, and a blue vehicle. A man in a white shirt and dark pants walks away from the camera in the mid-ground, to the right of the central man. A blue corrugated metal fence or tarp forms part of the background on the right side, with green foliage and utility lines visible above.

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