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The scene depicts an outdoor commercial area in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under bright daylight. A weathered, light-colored metal wall, marked with rust and peeling paint, occupies the left side of the frame. Hand-painted Swahili text in blue and black, including phrases such as "ZOTE," "UMBA NI NA VITU UMIJAVYO UMEME," and partial phone numbers "848," "4 552," is visible on the wall. The word "ELECTRONICS" is painted in red at the top right of the wall, and a pink arrow points to the right. At the base of the wall, green grass grows. A roughly constructed wooden broom with a natural fiber brush head stands upright, leaning against the wall in the foreground. To the right, two individuals are seated on a low, unpainted wooden bench. In the foreground, a female individual wears a maroon headscarf (hijab), a dark top, and a long, patterned skirt or wrap (kitenge fabric) featuring blue and green floral designs on a light background. She wears light brown open-toe sandals and is looking downward, holding a crumpled white object in her hands. Behind her, a second individual, partially obscured and possibly male, wears a blue plaid shirt, faces right, and points with their right hand. Behind the seated individuals, an open-air food stall operates under a corrugated metal roof supported by wooden beams. A male individual in a dark blue shirt is visible behind a glass display case containing food items, including what appear to be fried snacks. A stack of red items, possibly tomatoes, rests on a counter. The ground beneath the stall and seating area is an uneven surface of concrete and dirt.
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