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An overhead view captures a market transaction in Kasoa, Ghana. A woman, likely a vendor, is seated, extending her right hand to exchange money with another person whose arm and hand are visible on the right. The vendor wears a dark headwrap, a floral-patterned sleeveless top, and a colorful patterned apron over dark trousers. Her expression is focused on the transaction. The other person wears a pink wristband with the text "I love JESUS" clearly visible. Several banknotes are being exchanged, with one clearly displaying the number "100," indicating a significant denomination, possibly Ghanaian Cedi. Around the vendor, various goods are displayed for sale. To her right, a blue plastic woven basket holds numerous irregular white blocks, possibly a type of chalk or food product. Below the hands exchanging money, a large pile of light brown, elongated tubers, identifiable as yams, rests on a ground covering. A black mobile phone is placed on a pink cloth near the vendor's left leg. The scene depicts an outdoor or semi-outdoor market setting, characterized by practical arrangements of goods. Metal grates and rusted surfaces suggest a basic stall structure or shop entrance. A black plastic bag tied with a yellow elastic band hangs near the ground on the left. The overall environment reflects a typical bustling market activity.
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