
This is a "choo" (pit-latrine toilet) and "washroom".

This is the "market". It sits idle except on market day when folks come from a wide radius to trade goods. The structures are made of sticks. On top, for the roofs, are branches that still have leaves on.

A close-up shot of a fence.

Another shot of the market kiosks.

This picture was taken closer to Garissa. The houses there were primarily made of mud (as they are in most of Kenya). I found the "fence" here rather interesting. It's made of all sorts of odds and ends.
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