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The image depicts an indoor scene, likely within a casual establishment such as a restaurant or cafe, consistent with types of venues found in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The specific location within the city cannot be determined from the visual evidence.

The scene features two women and a partially visible male figure. In the foreground, a woman with dark skin and braided hair (cornrows) is seated at a dark wooden table. She wears a black top with colorful, patterned fabric accents on the sleeves and torso. Her forearms rest on the table, and she is looking to her right, with her mouth slightly open, suggesting she is speaking. A faint mark is visible on her left neck.

Standing behind the seated woman is another woman with dark skin, wearing glasses and white in-ear headphones. She has dark hair pulled back. Her attire consists of a plain pink short-sleeved t-shirt and dark trousers, with a black fanny pack worn around her waist. She is leaning slightly forward, with her left hand resting on the back of a red plastic chair. Her gaze is directed upwards and to her left, indicating a focus on something off-camera, separate from the seated woman's immediate attention.

To the far left, a portion of a male figure is visible, wearing a light-colored, possibly checkered or striped, collared shirt and light trousers. He is partially obscured by a dark, ornate door with a central circular design and a brass-colored handle.

The environment includes a grey painted wall, with a section of light-colored, possibly tiled, wall visible in the background on the right, above which a white ceramic sink or washbasin is mounted. A black square speaker is affixed to the grey wall on the upper right. The ceiling is constructed from horizontal wooden planks. Bright red plastic chairs are visible around the tables. The wooden tables show signs of wear.
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Jul 9, 2025, 9:52 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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The image depicts an indoor scene, likely within a casual establishment such as a restaurant or cafe, consistent with types of venues found in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The specific location within the city cannot be determined from the visual evidence. The scene features two women and a partially visible male figure. In the foreground, a woman with dark skin and braided hair (cornrows) is seated at a dark wooden table. She wears a black top with colorful, patterned fabric accents on the sleeves and torso. Her forearms rest on the table, and she is looking to her right, with her mouth slightly open, suggesting she is speaking. A faint mark is visible on her left neck. Standing behind the seated woman is another woman with dark skin, wearing glasses and white in-ear headphones. She has dark hair pulled back. Her attire consists of a plain pink short-sleeved t-shirt and dark trousers, with a black fanny pack worn around her waist. She is leaning slightly forward, with her left hand resting on the back of a red plastic chair. Her gaze is directed upwards and to her left, indicating a focus on something off-camera, separate from the seated woman's immediate attention. To the far left, a portion of a male figure is visible, wearing a light-colored, possibly checkered or striped, collared shirt and light trousers. He is partially obscured by a dark, ornate door with a central circular design and a brass-colored handle. The environment includes a grey painted wall, with a section of light-colored, possibly tiled, wall visible in the background on the right, above which a white ceramic sink or washbasin is mounted. A black square speaker is affixed to the grey wall on the upper right. The ceiling is constructed from horizontal wooden planks. Bright red plastic chairs are visible around the tables. The wooden tables show signs of wear.

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