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This image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, bathed in bright daylight which casts distinct shadows. The primary focus is on market activities, particularly the handling and sale of yams. In the immediate foreground, a person's arm and hand, wearing a pink wristband with faintly visible text resembling "OPMWE," holds up a large, elongated yam. This yam, like several others piled on the ground beneath, features distinctive purple markings. These yams are scattered across a tarp or fabric on the concrete ground, with some partially obscured by shadow. An old car wheel rim also lies among the produce in the middle ground. Several women are actively involved in market tasks. In the mid-ground, a woman wearing a blue and white patterned headwrap and dress is crouched, sorting items within a large metal bowl that sits on a white plastic bucket. Nearby, multiple white and light purple plastic buckets, along with various bags, are visible, likely used for storage or display. Further into the background, other women are seated or standing, some appearing to be vendors with their wares or customers. One woman in a peach-colored top and another in a blue patterned top and headwrap are prominent on the left side of the frame. The background shows parts of market stalls or shops, with shelves displaying bottled beverages. The ground is a mix of concrete and packed dirt, with various bags and some scattered litter, indicative of a busy marketplace. A metal support pole extends vertically through the scene, possibly part of a stall structure. The overall impression is one of daily commerce and bustling activity in a West African setting.
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