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A close-up, overhead shot captures a large quantity of processed animal skin or hide, likely pig or cow skin (often known as "wele" in Ghana), displayed in a shallow, metallic tray. The pieces are numerous, irregular in shape and size, with many appearing elongated, rolled, or folded. Their color palette ranges from light golden-tan and beige to rich brown, with prominent sections of dark brown and black charring visible on several pieces, suggesting they have been roasted or smoked. A light yellowish-brown liquid is visible at the bottom of the tray, with some of the skin pieces partially submerged or floating in it, indicating they are likely soaking for cleaning, softening, or preparation. The texture of the skin appears rough, porous, and uneven. In a cropped view, a small fly can be seen resting on one of the skin pieces, suggesting an outdoor setting or market environment in Kasoa, Ghana. Below the tray, on the lower left, a corner of a blue and white patterned fabric or mat is visible, possibly part of a vendor's stall setup. The scene is brightly lit, consistent with daytime. No visible text is present in the image.
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