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A paved, light brown road leads directly towards a black metal gate, marking the entrance to a facility in Ngong ward, Kenya. The scene is set under a bright, sunny sky dotted with scattered white clouds, suggesting it is midday or early afternoon.

A lone person is captured in motion, walking from left to right across the gate's opening, partially obscured by its metal bars. The gate itself is made of black metal with a geometric pattern, flanked by white concrete pillars. Beyond the gate, several single-story buildings with brown roofs are visible.

To the right of the gate, a light-colored building displays a prominent white sign. The text on this sign clearly reads: "REPUBLIC OF KENYA", "MINISTRY OF ROADS & PUBLIC WORKS", followed by "KENYA INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAYS & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY", and "ROAD TRAFFIC CONTROLS". A darker, less distinct sign is visible through the gate on the left, which appears to read "SURVEY MUNO" with additional partially legible letters below.

The road itself shows some cracks and patches of dirt. Green grass and reddish-brown soil line its edges. Abundant trees and shrubs, including a large, sparse tree with thin branches in the central background, frame the entrance and buildings, contributing to a natural, outdoor setting.
joes_Wesh

Jan 28, 2026, 9:57 AM

Ngong ward, Kenya

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A paved, light brown road leads directly towards a black metal gate, marking the entrance to a facility in Ngong ward, Kenya. The scene is set under a bright, sunny sky dotted with scattered white clouds, suggesting it is midday or early afternoon. A lone person is captured in motion, walking from left to right across the gate's opening, partially obscured by its metal bars. The gate itself is made of black metal with a geometric pattern, flanked by white concrete pillars. Beyond the gate, several single-story buildings with brown roofs are visible. To the right of the gate, a light-colored building displays a prominent white sign. The text on this sign clearly reads: "REPUBLIC OF KENYA", "MINISTRY OF ROADS & PUBLIC WORKS", followed by "KENYA INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAYS & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY", and "ROAD TRAFFIC CONTROLS". A darker, less distinct sign is visible through the gate on the left, which appears to read "SURVEY MUNO" with additional partially legible letters below. The road itself shows some cracks and patches of dirt. Green grass and reddish-brown soil line its edges. Abundant trees and shrubs, including a large, sparse tree with thin branches in the central background, frame the entrance and buildings, contributing to a natural, outdoor setting.

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