
Stake attention in this memory
This medium close-up image captures a partially constructed concrete block building in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under what appears to be an overcast daytime sky. The prominent feature on the left is a newly installed blue corrugated metal roof. The building's walls are made of light-colored concrete blocks, and a window with red security grates is visible on the upper floor, with another open window frame below. In the foreground and midground, various building materials are stacked. A large pile of black plywood or timber panels is visible, many displaying repeated text. Among these materials, a brown and white bird, possibly a duck, is perched atop some white covering. Adjacent to the panels are stacks of yellow rectangular insulation or foam boards. The ground consists of dirt with patches of green grass, along with scattered rocks and debris, suggesting an active construction site or a storage area for building materials. No people are visible in the scene. Visible text on the black panels includes "NATIONAL WOOD" alongside a logo, "MADE IN TANZANIA," "BORNWOOD," and the Chinese characters "大众木业" (meaning "Public Wood" or "Mass Wood"). Other partial texts like "OFIA" and "KUCH" are also discernible.
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