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This image depicts a bustling street scene within a market district in Accra, Ghana, specifically identifiable by the "ASHIAK COLLEC" signage on a prominent building. The setting is an outdoor, paved thoroughfare under clear, bright daylight, indicated by long shadows cast across the asphalt.

Numerous individuals, predominantly women, are observed navigating the street. In the foreground, a woman in a colorful red, yellow, and blue patterned dress walks towards the viewer, balancing a large white sack with green lettering ("20") on her head. To her right, a woman in a purple patterned dress stands facing left, holding a blue woven basket containing several small green objects. A single dark sandal is on the ground near her feet. Behind the first woman, another woman walks towards the viewer, carrying a large black bag on her head, dressed in a white and black patterned top and dark skirt, and holding a striped bag. Further back, additional individuals are visible, many carrying various items on their heads, including silver bowls and sacks. A woman in a red top and blue pants with a silver bowl on her head is seen walking away from the viewer on the left side of the street.

The street is an asphalt road, showing signs of wear and debris, and functions as a pedestrian and limited vehicular pathway, with motorbikes visible in the background on the left. The right side of the street is flanked by multi-story commercial buildings. The closest building has a reddish-orange facade, blue and light orange banding, and numerous storefronts displaying merchandise like clothing and mannequins. The upper section of this building appears unfinished, with exposed concrete beams and rebar. On the left side of the street, a structure featuring solar panels and an empty billboard frame is visible amidst trees and further market activity.
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This image depicts a bustling street scene within a market district in Accra, Ghana, specifically identifiable by the "ASHIAK COLLEC" signage on a prominent building. The setting is an outdoor, paved thoroughfare under clear, bright daylight, indicated by long shadows cast across the asphalt. Numerous individuals, predominantly women, are observed navigating the street. In the foreground, a woman in a colorful red, yellow, and blue patterned dress walks towards the viewer, balancing a large white sack with green lettering ("20") on her head. To her right, a woman in a purple patterned dress stands facing left, holding a blue woven basket containing several small green objects. A single dark sandal is on the ground near her feet. Behind the first woman, another woman walks towards the viewer, carrying a large black bag on her head, dressed in a white and black patterned top and dark skirt, and holding a striped bag. Further back, additional individuals are visible, many carrying various items on their heads, including silver bowls and sacks. A woman in a red top and blue pants with a silver bowl on her head is seen walking away from the viewer on the left side of the street. The street is an asphalt road, showing signs of wear and debris, and functions as a pedestrian and limited vehicular pathway, with motorbikes visible in the background on the left. The right side of the street is flanked by multi-story commercial buildings. The closest building has a reddish-orange facade, blue and light orange banding, and numerous storefronts displaying merchandise like clothing and mannequins. The upper section of this building appears unfinished, with exposed concrete beams and rebar. On the left side of the street, a structure featuring solar panels and an empty billboard frame is visible amidst trees and further market activity.

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