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The image depicts a bustling street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, centered around a public transport bus, locally known as a daladala. A woman, prominently featured on the right, wears a brown long-sleeved dress with a repeating white patterned design and a white headscarf. She is positioned next to the entrance of the daladala, seemingly in the process of boarding or disembarking, or waiting.

Inside the bus, a man in a white short-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and a dark cap is visible, looking out towards the right. His posture suggests he might be assisting passengers or interacting with people outside the vehicle. Another person is partially visible inside the bus behind him.

The daladala itself is painted yellow and white, appearing well-used with visible wear and tear. Its side features a colorful horizontal stripe composed of red, blue, and purple bands, upon which Swahili text is written. Visible words include "MWEZI KUU", "NYAMHALA", and "MANAHAFUNZ", likely indicating route names or destinations. Numbers like "500" and "200" are also present, which often denote fares.

The setting is outdoors during what appears to be daytime, under a bright, possibly overcast sky. In the background, another vehicle, also possibly a daladala, is partially visible, displaying the word "SAFARI" and a vibrant graphic featuring lips and teeth. A bright yellow bag and a black backpack are on the ground near the vehicles. The overall scene captures a typical moment of urban public transportation in the region.
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Dec 27, 2025, 10:45 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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The image depicts a bustling street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, centered around a public transport bus, locally known as a daladala. A woman, prominently featured on the right, wears a brown long-sleeved dress with a repeating white patterned design and a white headscarf. She is positioned next to the entrance of the daladala, seemingly in the process of boarding or disembarking, or waiting. Inside the bus, a man in a white short-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and a dark cap is visible, looking out towards the right. His posture suggests he might be assisting passengers or interacting with people outside the vehicle. Another person is partially visible inside the bus behind him. The daladala itself is painted yellow and white, appearing well-used with visible wear and tear. Its side features a colorful horizontal stripe composed of red, blue, and purple bands, upon which Swahili text is written. Visible words include "MWEZI KUU", "NYAMHALA", and "MANAHAFUNZ", likely indicating route names or destinations. Numbers like "500" and "200" are also present, which often denote fares. The setting is outdoors during what appears to be daytime, under a bright, possibly overcast sky. In the background, another vehicle, also possibly a daladala, is partially visible, displaying the word "SAFARI" and a vibrant graphic featuring lips and teeth. A bright yellow bag and a black backpack are on the ground near the vehicles. The overall scene captures a typical moment of urban public transportation in the region.

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