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The image captures an outdoor scene, likely a roadside market stall, within a semi-urban or rural setting, consistent with Kakamega, Kenya. In the foreground, a rustic wooden stand displays charcoal for sale. Numerous repurposed tin cans, appearing to be old paint cans, are filled with black charcoal chunks and arranged on the stand. A larger pile of charcoal also sits directly on the wooden surface.

In the mid-ground, a person dressed in a black t-shirt, dark trousers, and a light blue head covering stands by the dirt road, facing away from the camera. Another individual is partially visible further in the background. The ground comprises a dirt path and patches of green grass.

To the left of the charcoal stall, a building constructed with corrugated iron sheets is painted a vibrant red. Its surface is covered with white stenciled text and logos. Clearly visible text includes "M-PESA," "DEPOSIT," "WITHDRAW," "PATA" (a Swahili word meaning "get"), and several phone numbers starting with "+254," which are indicative of Kenyan mobile numbers. The scene is illuminated by natural light, suggesting it is daytime, with an even spread of light implying an overcast sky.
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Nov 18, 2025, 12:16 PM

Kakamega, Kenya

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The image captures an outdoor scene, likely a roadside market stall, within a semi-urban or rural setting, consistent with Kakamega, Kenya. In the foreground, a rustic wooden stand displays charcoal for sale. Numerous repurposed tin cans, appearing to be old paint cans, are filled with black charcoal chunks and arranged on the stand. A larger pile of charcoal also sits directly on the wooden surface. In the mid-ground, a person dressed in a black t-shirt, dark trousers, and a light blue head covering stands by the dirt road, facing away from the camera. Another individual is partially visible further in the background. The ground comprises a dirt path and patches of green grass. To the left of the charcoal stall, a building constructed with corrugated iron sheets is painted a vibrant red. Its surface is covered with white stenciled text and logos. Clearly visible text includes "M-PESA," "DEPOSIT," "WITHDRAW," "PATA" (a Swahili word meaning "get"), and several phone numbers starting with "+254," which are indicative of Kenyan mobile numbers. The scene is illuminated by natural light, suggesting it is daytime, with an even spread of light implying an overcast sky.

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