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The image captures a street scene in Malava, Kenya, depicting an outdoor, unpaved area that appears to be a market or roadside setting. The ground is characterized by reddish-brown earth, with some scattered debris. In the center of the frame, a woman stands facing slightly left. She is dressed in a dark blue, patterned top, a dark skirt, and a dark jacket. She holds a light-colored document or paper in her left hand and carries a tan or grey handbag with a floral pattern slung over her right shoulder. She wears light-colored shoes. Behind her, an old, dark-colored bicycle is parked. To the left, under a makeshift structure with green-painted supports, two other individuals are visible. One person is seated, draped in a vibrant, multi-colored patterned fabric (likely a kanga) featuring green, orange, and brown tones, and wears a light green head covering. Below this person, the head and shoulders of another individual in light clothing are partially visible. On a white sign or board near the seated individuals, some text is visible. The words "Lipa Kwa" (Swahili for "Pay to") and "SELF SERVICE" are clearly legible, suggesting a mobile money or payment point. The scene takes place during the daytime, under natural light, and conveys a sense of everyday life in a local community. The expressions of the visible individuals appear neutral.
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