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The scene depicts an indoor market area in Accra, Ghana. A woman, appearing to be middle-aged or older, walks forward, slightly to the left of the frame's center. She is dressed in a vibrant, floor-length traditional Ghanaian print dress and headwrap, predominantly green with yellow, white, and dark green patterns resembling peacock feathers or stylized eyes. Her skin tone is dark, and her expression is neutral. She wears light-colored open-toed sandals. In her right hand, she carries a crumpled black plastic bag. Her left arm is slightly bent.

To her left, a market stall features shelves displaying various packaged goods, including food items in plastic containers, small jars, and sachets. A yellow plastic basket holding white sacks or packages is visible on the counter. The counter itself is a low, concrete structure with a dark, possibly dirty, surface.

To her right, another market stall holds a display of fresh produce, appearing to be cabbages or lettuce heads, stacked on a wooden surface. Below this, several colorful plastic baskets (orange, blue, green) are arranged. The wall behind this display is painted yellow and appears aged and dirty, with some reddish-brown sections. A small, dark object, possibly a security camera or TV screen, is mounted on this wall. The floor throughout the market area is dark and appears damp or stained.

The ceiling consists of concrete beams and slabs, with a yellow beam running horizontally in the background. On this beam, a red "MAGGI" logo is visible, along with text that partially reads "man is a star". Overhead, several fluorescent light fixtures are present, but the overall lighting suggests ambient light from an opening further back in the market. Several large, dirty white woven bags, one bearing partial text "WURAD HYMNS," are stacked on the far right, suggesting goods or refuse storage.
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Jan 6, 2026, 10:09 AM

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The scene depicts an indoor market area in Accra, Ghana. A woman, appearing to be middle-aged or older, walks forward, slightly to the left of the frame's center. She is dressed in a vibrant, floor-length traditional Ghanaian print dress and headwrap, predominantly green with yellow, white, and dark green patterns resembling peacock feathers or stylized eyes. Her skin tone is dark, and her expression is neutral. She wears light-colored open-toed sandals. In her right hand, she carries a crumpled black plastic bag. Her left arm is slightly bent. To her left, a market stall features shelves displaying various packaged goods, including food items in plastic containers, small jars, and sachets. A yellow plastic basket holding white sacks or packages is visible on the counter. The counter itself is a low, concrete structure with a dark, possibly dirty, surface. To her right, another market stall holds a display of fresh produce, appearing to be cabbages or lettuce heads, stacked on a wooden surface. Below this, several colorful plastic baskets (orange, blue, green) are arranged. The wall behind this display is painted yellow and appears aged and dirty, with some reddish-brown sections. A small, dark object, possibly a security camera or TV screen, is mounted on this wall. The floor throughout the market area is dark and appears damp or stained. The ceiling consists of concrete beams and slabs, with a yellow beam running horizontally in the background. On this beam, a red "MAGGI" logo is visible, along with text that partially reads "man is a star". Overhead, several fluorescent light fixtures are present, but the overall lighting suggests ambient light from an opening further back in the market. Several large, dirty white woven bags, one bearing partial text "WURAD HYMNS," are stacked on the far right, suggesting goods or refuse storage.

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