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This vertically oriented image captures an indoor scene, likely a shelf or desk, featuring an illuminated Eiffel Tower lamp alongside a stack of books. The prominent subject is a stylized Eiffel Tower outline etched into clear acrylic, glowing with a vibrant purple light, and mounted on a small white base. A black cable is plugged into the base, and a metallic chain or keychain hangs near it.

To the right of the lamp, several books are arranged vertically. Visible text on their spines, reading from left to right, includes "AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE," "Complied By Elirandi (T)," "POETRY SOURCE," and "Lirandi Books." The largest book, a thick red volume, is clearly labeled "BIBLIA TAKATIFU," which translates to "Holy Bible" in Swahili. Another partially visible word on a book spine appears to be "Kuombea," a Swahili word meaning "to pray for." These Swahili texts provide a strong cultural cue consistent with the location context of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania.

The background consists of a dark, reddish-brown wooden surface, likely a wall or a shelf above the books. The surface directly beneath the lamp and books is light-colored, possibly white. The glowing lamp suggests the image was taken in a dim environment, perhaps evening or night, using the lamp as a decorative light source.
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Apr 27, 2026, 12:07 PM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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This vertically oriented image captures an indoor scene, likely a shelf or desk, featuring an illuminated Eiffel Tower lamp alongside a stack of books. The prominent subject is a stylized Eiffel Tower outline etched into clear acrylic, glowing with a vibrant purple light, and mounted on a small white base. A black cable is plugged into the base, and a metallic chain or keychain hangs near it. To the right of the lamp, several books are arranged vertically. Visible text on their spines, reading from left to right, includes "AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE," "Complied By Elirandi (T)," "POETRY SOURCE," and "Lirandi Books." The largest book, a thick red volume, is clearly labeled "BIBLIA TAKATIFU," which translates to "Holy Bible" in Swahili. Another partially visible word on a book spine appears to be "Kuombea," a Swahili word meaning "to pray for." These Swahili texts provide a strong cultural cue consistent with the location context of Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The background consists of a dark, reddish-brown wooden surface, likely a wall or a shelf above the books. The surface directly beneath the lamp and books is light-colored, possibly white. The glowing lamp suggests the image was taken in a dim environment, perhaps evening or night, using the lamp as a decorative light source.

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