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An outdoor, eye-level photograph captures four young Black/African children standing on a dusty, reddish-brown dirt ground in a rural or semi-urban settlement in Tamale, Ghana. The warm, golden light and long shadows suggest late afternoon or early evening. The children, appearing to be between approximately two and seven years old, are the primary subjects. From left to right: a bare-chested boy in brown pants with white side stripes stands barefoot; a girl in a lime green t-shirt and darker pants is also barefoot, looking directly at the camera; a boy in a white collared shirt and red and black striped shorts wears one light orange slip-on shoe, with his fingers near his mouth; and a younger child in a loose-fitting white top, off one shoulder, holds a crumpled white item in one hand, looking to the right. Their expressions are mostly neutral or slightly pensive. In the background, several simple buildings constitute the settlement. On the left, a light blue corrugated metal structure is visible near an area with household items like a wooden mortar and pestle. In the center-back, a prominent white rectangular building with a corrugated metal roof stands next to a traditional building featuring a conical thatched roof. Further back on the right, a person in a purple garment walks. The ground displays faint tire tracks in the foreground. Green trees and foliage are visible behind the buildings, indicating a natural environment. There is no visible text in the image.
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