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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a vibrant, yet rustic, commercial or residential area in Thika, Kenya, under a bright, partly cloudy sky. The scene is dominated by a row of informal structures, likely stalls or workshops, constructed from a patchwork of corrugated metal sheets and salvaged materials, displaying signs of age and wear. On the left, a prominent shack features a facade made from various colored and rusty metal panels, including sections painted with red, white, and blue stripes. A large, handmade sign is affixed to this structure, clearly advertising "MAASAI FUNDI WA VIATU" (Maasai shoemaker) and lists two phone numbers: "0726 245911" and "0115 84 2480." Another partial sign reads "Lopha." Further right, another stall or entrance is visible, with its interior painted in light blue and green hues. Above this, a white sign with a green top section advertises "BATTERY CHARGING," "BICYCLE SPARES," and the mobile money service "M-PESA." A used tire is mounted near this sign. Below these structures, various corrugated iron sheets serve as roofs and walls, with a white tarp covering a section of the ground. On a small wooden stand, a collection of red and green fruits, possibly apples or tomatoes, is displayed for sale. The foreground and right side of the image show a rough, unpaved dirt path, strewn with small pieces of rubble and debris. Sunlight casts shadows from the structures onto this path, indicating it is daytime. No people are visible, but the setup suggests active commerce.
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