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This image depicts an outdoor market scene in Tamale, Ghana. The ground is unpaved, reddish-brown dirt, with scattered paper and plastic debris. In the background, a building with a reddish-brown corrugated metal roof is visible, with a light-colored facade.

Five individuals are present. On the far left, a woman in a patterned dress, partially obscured, leans over a display of goods, carrying a large silver basin filled with white material on her head. Her stall features stacks of yellow plastic jerry cans, some labeled "Oily" with a baby's image, and white rectangular packages, one marked "Cebun." Several white plastic buckets are stacked at the base of this display.

In the center foreground, a woman wearing a light green, long dress with patterned brown and maroon pockets and a pink and white patterned headscarf stands facing slightly left, looking down at items in her hands, possibly money. A small purple bag rests on the ground near her feet. To her immediate left, another individual in a dark blue or black garment and green headscarf is partially visible.

On the right, a woman with her back mostly to the viewer walks towards the right, wearing a blue top and a patterned green, red, and black skirt. She carries a large silver basin on her head.

Overhead, a metal support structure is visible at the top left. On the building facade in the background, a white sign with "MAX" and smiling teeth graphics, along with a phone number "020 856 6337," is present on the left. To the right, a prominent red rectangular sign with "Indomie" branding and "HAJIA SURUDOO GH. LTD." is affixed to the building. An open brown umbrella stands beneath the Indomie sign, partially obscuring additional packaged goods displayed below.
Dinani

Jan 11, 2026

Tamale, Ghana

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This image depicts an outdoor market scene in Tamale, Ghana. The ground is unpaved, reddish-brown dirt, with scattered paper and plastic debris. In the background, a building with a reddish-brown corrugated metal roof is visible, with a light-colored facade. Five individuals are present. On the far left, a woman in a patterned dress, partially obscured, leans over a display of goods, carrying a large silver basin filled with white material on her head. Her stall features stacks of yellow plastic jerry cans, some labeled "Oily" with a baby's image, and white rectangular packages, one marked "Cebun." Several white plastic buckets are stacked at the base of this display. In the center foreground, a woman wearing a light green, long dress with patterned brown and maroon pockets and a pink and white patterned headscarf stands facing slightly left, looking down at items in her hands, possibly money. A small purple bag rests on the ground near her feet. To her immediate left, another individual in a dark blue or black garment and green headscarf is partially visible. On the right, a woman with her back mostly to the viewer walks towards the right, wearing a blue top and a patterned green, red, and black skirt. She carries a large silver basin on her head. Overhead, a metal support structure is visible at the top left. On the building facade in the background, a white sign with "MAX" and smiling teeth graphics, along with a phone number "020 856 6337," is present on the left. To the right, a prominent red rectangular sign with "Indomie" branding and "HAJIA SURUDOO GH. LTD." is affixed to the building. An open brown umbrella stands beneath the Indomie sign, partially obscuring additional packaged goods displayed below.

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