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This image depicts a vibrant street scene, likely a bustling market street in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, characterized by multiple vendors and pedestrian traffic.

In the foreground and center, a group of approximately eight Black males are gathered, suggesting a street performance or busking activity. A male in a blue and white short-sleeved shirt and dark pants stands, playing a homemade stringed instrument resembling a banjo. To his right, another male with dreadlocks, wearing a black t-shirt and dark pants, holds a longer, two-stringed instrument. Next to him, a male in a white and black long-sleeved shirt holds a dark cup, seemingly for collecting money. Further right, a male in a black t-shirt and ripped light blue jeans wears a cap and has a black crossbody bag; he appears to be engaging with the performance. To the left of the central performer, a male in a brown t-shirt and brown pants sits on a wooden log, holding a long, slender pole-like instrument. A large, circular wooden drum is visible on the ground to the left of the seated man.

The ground is concrete or asphalt, with a piece of cardboard holding a few currency notes, indicating donations for the performers. Surrounding the group are various individuals, some observing the performance, others engaged in market activities.

The immediate environment includes market stalls with light green and yellow large umbrellas providing shade. Merchandise, including clothing items like shorts, skirts, and various colored garments, is displayed on wooden tables and hanging racks. To the far left, a red bag and other clothing items are stacked.

In the background, behind the people and stalls, an urban landscape is visible. A light blue truck with "GNM CARGO" written on its side is parked on the street. Tall buildings line the street, with one prominent structure under construction, partially covered in green scaffolding netting. The sky is clear and bright, indicating daytime.
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Jul 9, 2025, 1:03 PM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image depicts a vibrant street scene, likely a bustling market street in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, characterized by multiple vendors and pedestrian traffic. In the foreground and center, a group of approximately eight Black males are gathered, suggesting a street performance or busking activity. A male in a blue and white short-sleeved shirt and dark pants stands, playing a homemade stringed instrument resembling a banjo. To his right, another male with dreadlocks, wearing a black t-shirt and dark pants, holds a longer, two-stringed instrument. Next to him, a male in a white and black long-sleeved shirt holds a dark cup, seemingly for collecting money. Further right, a male in a black t-shirt and ripped light blue jeans wears a cap and has a black crossbody bag; he appears to be engaging with the performance. To the left of the central performer, a male in a brown t-shirt and brown pants sits on a wooden log, holding a long, slender pole-like instrument. A large, circular wooden drum is visible on the ground to the left of the seated man. The ground is concrete or asphalt, with a piece of cardboard holding a few currency notes, indicating donations for the performers. Surrounding the group are various individuals, some observing the performance, others engaged in market activities. The immediate environment includes market stalls with light green and yellow large umbrellas providing shade. Merchandise, including clothing items like shorts, skirts, and various colored garments, is displayed on wooden tables and hanging racks. To the far left, a red bag and other clothing items are stacked. In the background, behind the people and stalls, an urban landscape is visible. A light blue truck with "GNM CARGO" written on its side is parked on the street. Tall buildings line the street, with one prominent structure under construction, partially covered in green scaffolding netting. The sky is clear and bright, indicating daytime.

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