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An image captures a woman engaged in an outdoor domestic activity, likely in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, during bright daylight. The woman, with dark skin and short dark hair, wears a black t-shirt with a colorful patterned front. She is holding a sheet of Korean newspaper, seemingly reading it or using it as part of her task. Spread on a surface covered with other sheets of Korean newspaper are numerous small, dried fish or seafood, suggesting food preparation or drying. In the background, to her left, a large, dark pot sits over a fire pit, with wood burning and smoke rising, indicating active outdoor cooking. The surrounding scene reveals a semi-urban or rural setting. Clothes of various colors, including yellow, blue, and a floral-patterned dress, hang on lines in the background, drying in the sun. Beyond the clotheslines, lush green trees and foliage are visible. To the right, sheets of plywood with text such as "HONG WOOD," "DAZHONG," "NEW," and "MADE IN" are stacked or placed, suggesting construction materials or packaging. A light-colored concrete wall and a dark door are also visible further back. The woman's expression is one of calm, with a slight smile and eyes that appear to be closed or squinting, possibly due to the bright sunlight. Visible text on the newspapers includes Korean characters, with specific phrases like "2025 경기수원 국제하프 마라톤대회" (2025 Gyeonggi Suwon International Half Marathon) and "육대회 22연패" (Athletics competition 22nd consecutive defeat/loss), alongside other headlines and article snippets. The presence of Korean newspapers suggests they are being repurposed for practical use, given the location context.
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