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This media file captures a silver minivan, known locally as a 'tro-tro', on an asphalt road in Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana. The vehicle is viewed from a slightly elevated angle, showing its rear and passenger side. The sky is hazy and bright, with long shadows cast by the van and other objects on the road, indicating strong sunlight, likely morning or late afternoon. A person is seen leaning out of the front passenger window of the minivan, with their arm extended, possibly gesturing, hailing, or communicating with someone outside the vehicle. The road has a rough, unpaved shoulder, and in the distance, a large billboard is visible with text including "WEST EN" and "FACULTIES," suggesting a nearby educational institution. A green truck and other people can also be seen further down the road. Notable details on the minivan include: * **License Plate:** GV-9081-22, clearly showing the "GH" country code for Ghana. The 'GV' prefix signifies registration in the Greater Accra region. * **Rear Markings:** The word "Defender" is visible on the upper part of the rear window. Below the window and surrounding the license plate, there are numerous stickers and painted words, characteristic of personalized Ghanaian public transport. These include "color reklame studio," and fragmented words like "COLORFUL," "AMEN," "WE BORN THIS," "SUPERIOR," "BOSS," "STICKS," and "BORD," among others. * **Side Markings:** The word "STOP" is visible on the passenger side of the van. * **Rear Bumper:** Features distinctive red and white diagonal safety stripes and a visible tow hitch. The overall scene portrays a bustling, everyday street setting in Ghana, with public transportation as a central element, under bright and somewhat hazy weather conditions.
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