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This media file captures a vibrant street scene, likely in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, during bright daylight. The main subjects are several men gathered around a motorcycle that is loaded with a large cardboard box. One man in a light blue collared shirt and dark trousers is prominently featured, holding onto the box, suggesting he is either loading, unloading, or stabilizing the heavy item. Other men are standing nearby, some observing and others seemingly engaged in their own activities. The central activity appears to be the transportation of goods by motorcycle, a common method in many urban areas. The large brown cardboard box is secured with yellow straps, and its visible text indicates it contains a "SLICING SAW/GRINDER," Model: SSG250. The box also details its weight as N.W.: 56 kgs, G.W.: 59 kgs, Q'ty: 1 PC, and Meas.: 1150x440x460mm, along with a "CRU" mark and a fragile symbol. A blue bag is tied to the rear of the motorcycle, which bears a partial license plate "FCL". A black strap lies on the ground nearby. The setting is a bustling street lined with buildings and various shops or stalls. In the background, there's scaffolding on a building, indicating construction or renovation. Numerous street signs and advertisements are visible, providing strong location cues: "M-PESA," "WAKALA," "NMB," "TIGOPESA," and "HOLLAND TEX." These refer to popular mobile money services, banking, and a fabric brand, all common in East Africa. The sky is bright with some scattered clouds. People are dressed in casual wear, with many wearing sandals or flip-flops. The overall impression is one of everyday urban commerce and activity.
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