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This media file captures a bustling market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring two adult women and a young child engaged in daily activities. The central activity shows one woman, positioned lower and wearing a black headscarf and a yellow patterned dress, intently scooping a large quantity of light-colored, granular material from a white sack into a clear plastic bag. She uses a red-rimmed container as a scoop. Another woman, appearing older and wearing a red floral top and a patterned wrapper, stands above and behind her, smiling faintly with a stick in her mouth. Her arms are also near the sack, suggesting involvement or assistance. The material in the sack and scoop appears to be gari or cassava flakes. Below them, a small child, likely a boy, sits on the ground looking towards the viewer. He wears a light blue top and holds small plastic items, including a black plastic bag and a white transparent one. The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt, surrounded by various market items such as blue and green plastic baskets, white buckets with partially visible red and blue markings, and discarded debris. The overall setting is brightly lit, indicating daytime. Notable details include the joyful expression of the woman in the red top and the practical, busy atmosphere of the market. On the red-rimmed scooping container, text is partially visible, including "PRODUIT DE COTE D'IVOIRE" (Product of Ivory Coast), suggesting the origin of the container or a product it once held. The scene conveys a sense of community and commerce typical of a local market in Ghana.
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