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A rectangular, horizontally oriented photograph, appearing to be a black-and-white or sepia print, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, possibly beige
A rectangular, horizontally oriented photograph, appearing to be a black-and-white or sepia print, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, possibly beige. The photograph is covered by a reflective, transparent material, causing glare across its surface. Below the photograph, a white caption card with black text is attached. The photograph depicts three adult males seated side-by-side, appearing to be in an indoor setting with a paneled background. From left to right: 1. **Jaramogi Oginga Odinga:** An older man, wearing a light-colored suit, collared shirt, and tie. He looks towards the viewer's left with his mouth slightly open, holding a pair of glasses in his left hand. 2. **Dr. Munyua Waiyaki:** A man wearing a suit, collared shirt, and glasses. He looks towards the right, with his right hand raised and open, gesturing. Papers are visible in his lap. 3. **James Orengo:** A man wearing a dark suit, collared shirt, and glasses. He looks down at papers held in his lap with his left hand, while his right hand holds a pipe near his chin. The caption beneath the photograph reads: "Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (l) addresses the press at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on arrival from a visit to Europe. Looking on are Dr. Munyua Waiyaki and James Orengo. 4th December 1993." This image, comprising the photograph and its caption, is located in South Sakwa ward, Kenya.
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