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The image captures a public roadside scene in Babati, Tanzania, characterized by significant litter around a designated waste bin. In the foreground, a large pile of assorted garbage, including numerous plastic bottles, plastic bags, food wrappers, and general refuse, sprawls across the dusty ground, extending from an overflowing green metal trash bin. The bin itself is full to capacity, with trash spilling over its sides.

Above the bin, a green sign with white text reads: "TUNZA MAZINGIRA YAKUTUNZE KWA HISANIYA TANROADS," which translates to "PRESERVE THE ENVIRONMENT SO IT CAN PRESERVE YOU, COURTESY OF TANROADS." On the side of the bin, partially obscured, is "TUPA TAKA HAPA," meaning "THROW TRASH HERE." Despite these clear instructions, the area is heavily polluted.

Several people are visible in the scene. A man in a bright yellow t-shirt and grey trousers stands with his back to the camera, next to the trash bin, seemingly looking towards a large bus in the background. Another person is partially visible behind him. Further down the unpaved road, more individuals are standing or walking, and other motorcycles are parked or moving.

Two motorcycles are prominent: one in the mid-left, a black motorcycle with chrome accents, and another black motorcycle on the right, partially visible. In the background, a large green bus with "MUNGŲ" visible on its side is parked, with several people standing near it. The setting appears to be a busy, somewhat dusty, public area, possibly a bus stop or market roadside, under bright daylight with diffused lighting, suggesting an overcast sky or midday sun. The overall impression is one of environmental neglect despite efforts to encourage cleanliness.
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Dec 24, 2024

Babati, Tanzania

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The image captures a public roadside scene in Babati, Tanzania, characterized by significant litter around a designated waste bin. In the foreground, a large pile of assorted garbage, including numerous plastic bottles, plastic bags, food wrappers, and general refuse, sprawls across the dusty ground, extending from an overflowing green metal trash bin. The bin itself is full to capacity, with trash spilling over its sides. Above the bin, a green sign with white text reads: "TUNZA MAZINGIRA YAKUTUNZE KWA HISANIYA TANROADS," which translates to "PRESERVE THE ENVIRONMENT SO IT CAN PRESERVE YOU, COURTESY OF TANROADS." On the side of the bin, partially obscured, is "TUPA TAKA HAPA," meaning "THROW TRASH HERE." Despite these clear instructions, the area is heavily polluted. Several people are visible in the scene. A man in a bright yellow t-shirt and grey trousers stands with his back to the camera, next to the trash bin, seemingly looking towards a large bus in the background. Another person is partially visible behind him. Further down the unpaved road, more individuals are standing or walking, and other motorcycles are parked or moving. Two motorcycles are prominent: one in the mid-left, a black motorcycle with chrome accents, and another black motorcycle on the right, partially visible. In the background, a large green bus with "MUNGŲ" visible on its side is parked, with several people standing near it. The setting appears to be a busy, somewhat dusty, public area, possibly a bus stop or market roadside, under bright daylight with diffused lighting, suggesting an overcast sky or midday sun. The overall impression is one of environmental neglect despite efforts to encourage cleanliness.

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