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This image depicts a bustling outdoor environment consistent with a bus terminal or transport hub in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under a partly cloudy sky.

In the immediate foreground, to the right, a man of apparent East African descent stands facing left, holding a large, clear plastic-wrapped bundle of printed materials, likely newspapers or documents. He wears a light tan or khaki long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and white and black slides. Adjacent to him and slightly behind, a woman, also appearing to be of East African descent, in a dark top and trousers, looks down and smiles while holding a small plastic bag containing what appears to be a food item. On the paved sidewalk in front of them are two plastic buckets with lids; one is a translucent light blue, and the other is a darker blue with a yellow lid.

In the midground, an asphalt road stretches across the frame. A woman, visible on the far left, walks away from the camera, carrying a white canvas tote bag with "IARSAF" and other text printed on it. Further across the road, several individuals, likely street vendors, are positioned along the curb, displaying various goods on ground cloths or low stands. One man in a pink polo shirt and dark trousers walks across the road, moving away from the viewer's perspective.

The background is dominated by multiple Tanzanian "daladala" minibuses. One prominently visible blue daladala on the right features graffiti-style lettering including "MPAA FOLOLO" and a Tanzanian license plate "T 156 DEY" on its rear. Another white daladala with a horizontal yellow stripe is visible to the left. Numerous individuals, appearing to be passengers or market-goers, are scattered around the buses. Overhead, streetlights are visible, and the distant horizon features palm trees and other tropical vegetation beneath the partly cloudy sky.
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Dec 22, 2025, 11:05 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This image depicts a bustling outdoor environment consistent with a bus terminal or transport hub in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under a partly cloudy sky. In the immediate foreground, to the right, a man of apparent East African descent stands facing left, holding a large, clear plastic-wrapped bundle of printed materials, likely newspapers or documents. He wears a light tan or khaki long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and white and black slides. Adjacent to him and slightly behind, a woman, also appearing to be of East African descent, in a dark top and trousers, looks down and smiles while holding a small plastic bag containing what appears to be a food item. On the paved sidewalk in front of them are two plastic buckets with lids; one is a translucent light blue, and the other is a darker blue with a yellow lid. In the midground, an asphalt road stretches across the frame. A woman, visible on the far left, walks away from the camera, carrying a white canvas tote bag with "IARSAF" and other text printed on it. Further across the road, several individuals, likely street vendors, are positioned along the curb, displaying various goods on ground cloths or low stands. One man in a pink polo shirt and dark trousers walks across the road, moving away from the viewer's perspective. The background is dominated by multiple Tanzanian "daladala" minibuses. One prominently visible blue daladala on the right features graffiti-style lettering including "MPAA FOLOLO" and a Tanzanian license plate "T 156 DEY" on its rear. Another white daladala with a horizontal yellow stripe is visible to the left. Numerous individuals, appearing to be passengers or market-goers, are scattered around the buses. Overhead, streetlights are visible, and the distant horizon features palm trees and other tropical vegetation beneath the partly cloudy sky.

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