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The image captures an interior view from a public transport vehicle in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, looking out through windows on a bright daylight condition. **People:** Three individuals are seated within the vehicle. On the far left, partially obscured, is a young male child with short dark hair, wearing a patterned t-shirt, looking out the left window. In the mid-ground left, a young male, likely a teenager or young adult, wears a distressed blue denim bucket hat with a grid pattern, a light-tan short-sleeved collared shirt over a darker undershirt, and is also looking intently out the left window. In the mid-ground right, a young female, likely a teenager or young adult, with dark braided hair, wears a black long-sleeved zipped top and blue jeans. She has a gold-colored hoop earring in her right ear and holds a dark smartphone in her left hand, which rests on her lap. Her right hand is raised towards the right side of her head. **Vehicle Interior:** The vehicle's interior shows signs of wear. The ceiling is lined with a soiled, light-colored fabric. The side panels are painted blue and exhibit visible damage, including a large tear on the right side. The seats are covered with heavily worn, peeling green vinyl seat backs. The seat cushions are dark grey with prominent white star patterns. **External Environment (Left Side):** Through the left window, a street scene is visible. The road appears unpaved or dusty. A blue and black motorcycle is parked on the roadside. Further down the street, red shipping containers are stacked. A light-colored building with a yellow and red "COLGATE" advertisement banner is partially visible in the distance. A man in a white shirt stands near a small cart or stall on the street. **External Environment (Right Side):** Through the rear window, which has horizontal defrost lines and appears dirty, a light-colored sedan is visible, suggesting other traffic or parked vehicles. Distant buildings are also faintly visible through the dusty rear glass.
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