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This image captures a vibrant street or market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, during daylight hours. The primary subject is a woman, seen from a slightly elevated, overhead perspective, facing slightly away from the camera. She has dark skin, and her hair is styled in braids, gathered at the back with a white scrunchie. She wears a bright yellow short-sleeved top and a dark patterned wrapper or skirt (black with white tree-like patterns). A baby is securely carried on her back, a common practice in many African cultures. The baby has dark, curly hair and is wearing a light blue and white striped long-sleeved shirt. The baby is wrapped in a colorful cloth featuring orange, blue, and black geometric patterns, reminiscent of kente fabric. The woman holds a large white plastic bucket with a handle in her left hand, and her right hand is out of view, possibly steadying the baby or reaching for something. The background reveals a bustling environment with other people and market stalls. To the left, another person in a blue headscarf and patterned dress is visible. Various goods are displayed on makeshift stalls, including red plastic bottles (likely soft drinks like Coca-Cola), green crates (one clearly marked "ACCRA BREWERY"), yellow jerry cans, and white plastic bags filled with what appears to be foodstuffs such as flour or fufu mix. Near the bottom of the frame, partially visible, is the rear of a yellow tricycle, often used for transport or vending. On its back, the text "DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY" is clearly legible. A smaller white bucket with a blue lid is also seen near the tricycle. The ground is paved, suggesting a street or an established market area. The overall impression is one of daily life and commerce in a busy Ghanaian setting.
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