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The image displays a close-up view of various types of smoked fish laid out for sale, likely at a market in Kasoa, Ghana. On the left side of the frame, there is a pile of smaller, whole smoked fish, characterized by their slender bodies and dark, dried appearance. To the right, and filling a significant portion of the image, are numerous larger pieces of smoked fish that have been cut and curled into distinct ring or C-shapes. These also exhibit a dark brown, almost black, color, indicative of the smoking process. The fish are presented on sheets of newspaper spread over an unseen surface, with a rough, light brown wooden structure visible on the far left. A small piece of crumpled brown paper is nestled among the fish in the center. In the upper right corner, a portion of a metallic bowl is visible. A patterned piece of fabric, featuring gold chains and black motifs on a light background, can be seen in the bottom left. The newspaper used for display contains Korean text. Recognizable phrases from the OCR include "다음중" (among the following), "미디 엑스포까지 1년반, 힘빠진 일" (1.5 years until the media expo, disheartening work/event), and "단신도시 법" (new city law), suggesting the use of recycled foreign newspapers. The scene portrays a common method of displaying preserved seafood in a market setting.
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