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This image captures a bustling open-air market stall, likely in Kasoa, Ghana, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. The primary focus is on a large display of red onions, meticulously stacked in numerous plastic baskets and repurposed buckets, occupying the right side of the frame. The buckets feature visible text like "DEI..." and "DEJA...", and one is brightly colored with yellow, red, and green stripes. In the bottom right, a woman, dressed in a patterned garment and a headscarf, is seated or crouched on a low stool, appearing to attend to her wares or take a break. Her face is partially obscured. Behind the onion display, further market goods are visible, including racks holding various rolls of colorful textiles and fabrics. Another individual is partially visible in the mid-ground among these stalls. The market infrastructure consists of wooden stands for the produce and metal frames for displaying other items. A large blue pipe runs horizontally across the mid-ground, and various corrugated metal sheets and building structures form the background. A blue and white tarpaulin or awning provides shade in the upper left corner. Burlap sacks are visible on the ground near the onions. The scene depicts a typical daytime market environment, characterized by commerce and the vibrant display of goods. No specific weather conditions are discernible, but the market appears active.
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