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The image depicts a hand-washing ritual, likely taking place indoors or in a dimly lit area in Arusha, Tanzania. One person, whose hands and part of a dark sleeve are visible, is pouring water from a shiny, stainless steel kettle. The kettle has a handle and a distinct spout. The water is being poured into a blue plastic basin. Another person's forearm and hand, which appears to have a lighter skin tone, are extended over the basin, positioned to receive the water for washing. This act signifies a common cultural practice for hygiene, often observed before or after meals. The setting is characterized by artificial lighting, which casts a strong purplish-blue glow on the tiled floor and contributes to the overall atmospheric illumination. A plastic water bottle, with labels too blurry to decipher, is visible near the basin. The image itself is somewhat blurry, suggesting either movement during the capture or low-light conditions. The background remains indistinct but hints at an indoor environment with subtle structural elements.
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