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An overhead shot captures a man pushing a bicycle heavily loaded with sugarcane along the side of a road in Mwanza, Tanzania. The man is seen from behind, wearing a light-colored, possibly striped, long-sleeved shirt and dark trousers. He walks beside the bicycle, which is laden with a large, unwieldy bundle of long, pale green to yellowish sugarcane stalks tied securely to its rear rack. The sugarcane extends significantly wider and longer than the bicycle itself. The setting appears to be a semi-urban or peri-urban area. The man and bicycle are on a dirt and gravel shoulder beside a paved road. To the left, the shoulder is wider, and more distant buildings and trees are visible. To the right, the paved road is directly adjacent, with a curb or ditch beyond it. Several vehicles, including cars and a motorcycle, are visible on the paved road, moving in both directions, indicating active traffic. A multi-story building can be seen in the background on the right. The sky is overcast, suggesting daytime without direct sunlight. There is no discernible text. The scene depicts a common method of transporting goods in many parts of the region.
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