
Stake attention in this memory
A narrow, historic alleyway is depicted within Kiponda Street, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, illuminated by overhead daylight. The passage is flanked by multi-story, aged buildings exhibiting weathered plaster, exposed stone, and visible wear. On the left, a multi-pane window with red, yellow, and blue glass is integrated into an upper facade. Above, a dense, exposed network of black electrical cables crisscrosses the space, supported by wooden beams and building structures. A rectangular black sign with white text is affixed to the upper right wall, displaying Arabic script and the English inscription: "THE K.S. ITHNA ASHERI (Z'BAR) WAKF COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 508. TEL. KIPONDA STREET, ZANZIBAR." Further into the alley, architectural elements include wooden balconies and an air conditioning unit mounted on a white building facade. Three individuals are observed from behind, walking away from the viewer: one on the left wears a yellow headscarf and a striped top, the central figure wears a red shirt and dark trousers, and the person on the right wears a dark, patterned garment. Vegetation grows from building crevices, and various corrugated metal or wooden overhangs extend from the buildings.
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