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The image, captured from an overhead and slightly tilted perspective, shows an outdoor scene, likely a street food stall in Mbeya, Tanzania, during daylight hours. The primary focus is a display of corn on the cob. On the left, a large pile of raw, white corn cobs, some still with partial husks, is arranged. To the right, several yellow-brown corn cobs are visible on a metal grilling rack, exhibiting distinct char marks from being roasted. These grilled cobs appear ready for sale or consumption. Adjacent to the grilling area, a bright blue circular container holds several sliced green fruits, which appear to be limes or lemons, commonly used as a condiment for grilled corn. A small, red plastic container, possibly a jerrycan or bottle, rests on the ground nearby. The stall is set up on uneven ground consisting of dirt, scattered rocks, and patches of green grass. Crude wooden planks form part of a makeshift structure, likely supporting the display or grilling setup. In the blurred background, a white bag or sheet bears partially visible text in what appears to be Swahili, including phrases like "MAAR CHAKULA," "NI FUDI," and "FUDI WA MAISHA," suggesting references to "good food" or "food for life." The scene depicts the preparation and selling of grilled corn by a roadside vendor.
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