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This image captures an informal street vending scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, specifically near a public transport stop or thoroughfare.

In the foreground, two adult women are squatting on an asphalt surface adjacent to a concrete curb. A light grey umbrella shades both women and their merchandise. The woman on the left wears a red head covering, a light blue short-sleeved top over a pink undershirt, and dark trousers, with a turquoise cross-body bag. Her hands are clasped, and she looks towards her right. The woman on the right wears a white short-sleeved polo shirt with a visible green and white logo, a dark cross-body bag, and a blue and white patterned fabric wrapped around her lower body. She has a nose piercing and is looking downwards at the items for sale.

Positioned in front of the women and resting on a light-colored bucket is a large, circular tray displaying various packaged snack foods. These include multiple clear plastic bags containing different types of peanuts, popcorn-like items, yellow-packaged goods, and small, individually wrapped candies and chocolates, specifically "NIKN" bars. To the right of the merchandise, a blue plastic water bottle and a yellow bucket covered with pink fabric are visible near the curb.

In the mid-ground, an adult male wearing a black and red striped shirt, black trousers, and sandals walks from left to right on the asphalt. Behind him, a two-tone public minibus (brown top, pink bottom, with a white stripe) is parked, showing wear and open doors. A partial license plate (KBN...) is visible. Near the bus, two women stand: one in a light yellow patterned dress and a matching headscarf, and another in a white t-shirt with a yellow design and a black headscarf. A second white minibus is partially visible on the far right. The asphalt ground exhibits minor debris.
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Dec 24, 2025, 10:14 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image captures an informal street vending scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, specifically near a public transport stop or thoroughfare. In the foreground, two adult women are squatting on an asphalt surface adjacent to a concrete curb. A light grey umbrella shades both women and their merchandise. The woman on the left wears a red head covering, a light blue short-sleeved top over a pink undershirt, and dark trousers, with a turquoise cross-body bag. Her hands are clasped, and she looks towards her right. The woman on the right wears a white short-sleeved polo shirt with a visible green and white logo, a dark cross-body bag, and a blue and white patterned fabric wrapped around her lower body. She has a nose piercing and is looking downwards at the items for sale. Positioned in front of the women and resting on a light-colored bucket is a large, circular tray displaying various packaged snack foods. These include multiple clear plastic bags containing different types of peanuts, popcorn-like items, yellow-packaged goods, and small, individually wrapped candies and chocolates, specifically "NIKN" bars. To the right of the merchandise, a blue plastic water bottle and a yellow bucket covered with pink fabric are visible near the curb. In the mid-ground, an adult male wearing a black and red striped shirt, black trousers, and sandals walks from left to right on the asphalt. Behind him, a two-tone public minibus (brown top, pink bottom, with a white stripe) is parked, showing wear and open doors. A partial license plate (KBN...) is visible. Near the bus, two women stand: one in a light yellow patterned dress and a matching headscarf, and another in a white t-shirt with a yellow design and a black headscarf. A second white minibus is partially visible on the far right. The asphalt ground exhibits minor debris.

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