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The image displays an outdoor market stall in Kasoa, Ghana, centered around an elderly Black woman. She is seated on the ground, wearing a purple and white floral-patterned top and a patterned headwrap in purple, yellow, and orange tones. A small yellow object is visible in her nostril. Her hands are in front of her, resting near some of her merchandise. The stall primarily features large quantities of dried fish, laid out on wooden boards, a metal tray, and in cardboard boxes to her right and in the foreground. Some of the fish are on what appears to be newspaper. To her left and stacked behind her are various packaged goods. These include cases of "BEL-Cola" and "rush!" soft drinks, as well as numerous plastic-wrapped packs of juices or beverages in orange, yellow, and green colors. White bundles, possibly diapers, are stacked behind her, with "Abena" visible on some. Trays of eggs are also visible in the lower left. Above the stall, blue and white striped tarpaulins or large bags are arranged. A black plastic bag lies on the ground near her. The scene appears to be set during daytime, with bright, even lighting. The woman's expression is neutral and focused on her activity at the stall. Visible text includes brand names like "BEL-Cola," "rush!," and "Abena." Additionally, fragments of newspaper text used for wrapping are discernible, such as "MARKETS," "HELSINKI EASTON," "EAST," "notisjuhlan kun," "Halo Haynnä huimin," "jouksia," "16," and "12."
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