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This image depicts an active outdoor commercial street scene in Nyeri, Kenya, under bright daylight. The ground is primarily unpaved earth, showing wear and light debris.

In the foreground left, an older Black male with graying hair and a beard, wearing a dark suit jacket, is seated on a low, makeshift structure. He is actively engaged in repairing a light-colored sandal held in his hands, with a light blue fabric draped over his lap. Adjacent to him on the left is a red wooden sign, propped vertically, with the words "SHOE SHINER & Repair" painted in white. Next to the sign and the seated man is a collection of rough wooden planks and debris. To the right of the older man, a freestanding, brown, two-tiered metal stool with a square top stands on the dirt.

In the mid-ground right, a shoe shining operation is underway. A younger Black male, dressed in a white collared shirt, dark trousers, and a dark cap, is kneeling or bending forward, actively polishing the shoe of a client. The client, a Black male wearing a light-colored jacket, beige trousers, and a dark cap, is seated on a red wooden box that features a printed image on its side. Two large umbrellas, one white and pink, and another red, extend overhead, providing shade for this area.

The background reveals a bustling street with commercial establishments. On the far left, a white-faced building displays a menu board listing various food items such as "TEA," "SAMOSAS," and "CHIPS." Adjacent to it is a green-faced building with a prominent "PESH" sign. Several indistinct individuals are visible in the background, engaged in various activities, including one person in a red shirt carrying items. A motorcycle is partially visible, parked on the far right of the frame. Metal grates are visible on the ground surface, suggesting a drainage system.
Kanjes

Nov 4, 2025, 9:09 AM

Nyeri, Kenya

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This image depicts an active outdoor commercial street scene in Nyeri, Kenya, under bright daylight. The ground is primarily unpaved earth, showing wear and light debris. In the foreground left, an older Black male with graying hair and a beard, wearing a dark suit jacket, is seated on a low, makeshift structure. He is actively engaged in repairing a light-colored sandal held in his hands, with a light blue fabric draped over his lap. Adjacent to him on the left is a red wooden sign, propped vertically, with the words "SHOE SHINER & Repair" painted in white. Next to the sign and the seated man is a collection of rough wooden planks and debris. To the right of the older man, a freestanding, brown, two-tiered metal stool with a square top stands on the dirt. In the mid-ground right, a shoe shining operation is underway. A younger Black male, dressed in a white collared shirt, dark trousers, and a dark cap, is kneeling or bending forward, actively polishing the shoe of a client. The client, a Black male wearing a light-colored jacket, beige trousers, and a dark cap, is seated on a red wooden box that features a printed image on its side. Two large umbrellas, one white and pink, and another red, extend overhead, providing shade for this area. The background reveals a bustling street with commercial establishments. On the far left, a white-faced building displays a menu board listing various food items such as "TEA," "SAMOSAS," and "CHIPS." Adjacent to it is a green-faced building with a prominent "PESH" sign. Several indistinct individuals are visible in the background, engaged in various activities, including one person in a red shirt carrying items. A motorcycle is partially visible, parked on the far right of the frame. Metal grates are visible on the ground surface, suggesting a drainage system.

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