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This image captures a daytime commercial street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The ground consists of concrete, exhibiting wet patches and scattered organic debris.

Three adult males are visible. In the foreground-center, a male subject wearing an orange t-shirt with a graphic dog's face, an orange baseball cap, dark shorts, and dark slide sandals is seated on a low structure, actively peeling a light-colored item with both hands. To his immediate right, a second male subject, wearing a red, white, and black striped shirt, dark pants, and slide sandals, is seated on a brown stool, also peeling a light-colored item using a small implement. Discarded peelings lie on the concrete surface near both individuals.

Surrounding these two subjects are several items: a green plastic crate, two red plastic buckets, an orange plastic jerry can, and two large yellow woven bags, one secured with a red plastic cap.

To the left of the frame, a white-framed, glass-fronted display cooler stands next to a black metal, two-tiered rack holding multiple rectangular metal trays, consistent with food warming units. An electrical cord is visible extending from this setup. A large bunch of yellow bananas hangs from a string overhead, positioned to the left of the rack.

In the background-right, a third male subject, wearing a green t-shirt, is partially obscured as he stands and leans over a white counter or table, engaged in an unseen manual task. The background building features light-colored walls, with a storefront protected by a closed metal security gate on the left and a larger windowed storefront on the right. An awning or tarp extends from the building overhead, showing faint mirrored text. Various plastic containers, including blue tubs, are present on a table behind the seated individuals.
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Dec 19, 2025, 1:02 PM

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This image captures a daytime commercial street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The ground consists of concrete, exhibiting wet patches and scattered organic debris. Three adult males are visible. In the foreground-center, a male subject wearing an orange t-shirt with a graphic dog's face, an orange baseball cap, dark shorts, and dark slide sandals is seated on a low structure, actively peeling a light-colored item with both hands. To his immediate right, a second male subject, wearing a red, white, and black striped shirt, dark pants, and slide sandals, is seated on a brown stool, also peeling a light-colored item using a small implement. Discarded peelings lie on the concrete surface near both individuals. Surrounding these two subjects are several items: a green plastic crate, two red plastic buckets, an orange plastic jerry can, and two large yellow woven bags, one secured with a red plastic cap. To the left of the frame, a white-framed, glass-fronted display cooler stands next to a black metal, two-tiered rack holding multiple rectangular metal trays, consistent with food warming units. An electrical cord is visible extending from this setup. A large bunch of yellow bananas hangs from a string overhead, positioned to the left of the rack. In the background-right, a third male subject, wearing a green t-shirt, is partially obscured as he stands and leans over a white counter or table, engaged in an unseen manual task. The background building features light-colored walls, with a storefront protected by a closed metal security gate on the left and a larger windowed storefront on the right. An awning or tarp extends from the building overhead, showing faint mirrored text. Various plastic containers, including blue tubs, are present on a table behind the seated individuals.

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