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The image depicts an outdoor, unpaved street or market area in Joma, Ghana, under bright daylight. The ground is predominantly dirt with scattered small rocks and pieces of light-colored cardboard debris. In the foreground, a dark-skinned male child, estimated to be between 7 and 10 years old, stands facing slightly to the viewer's right. He wears a long-sleeved, light grey t-shirt with a faded red and white graphic design, featuring partial text including "TING FOR ALL" and "WORLD." His lower body is clad in olive green sweatpants with a white Adidas logo visible on the upper left thigh. His right hand is raised to his mouth, with fingers and thumb touching his lips and chin. His left arm hangs loosely, bent at the elbow, with the hand slightly extended downward and open. His hair is short and dark. His mouth is slightly open, and his eyes gaze towards his right. In the midground to the left, a dark-skinned adult male wearing a light blue and white striped t-shirt and a dark motorcycle helmet with a clear visor sits on a blue and silver motorcycle. He is holding a small, light-colored cardboard box secured with a blue string. The motorcycle's front wheel and headlight are clearly visible. Behind the motorcycle, a cargo area holds stacked white material, and another individual is partially visible. To the midground right, a mobile vendor's cart stands on two wheels. The cart's side facing the viewer is covered with numerous cell phone cases displayed in clear plastic packaging. Yellow informational signs are also attached to the cart. Positioned in front of this cart is a dilapidated wooden chair with a metal frame. Further to the right of the cart, a dark-skinned adult male is partially visible, wearing a red t-shirt, tan shorts, and light-colored flip-flops, appearing to interact with items near the cart. The background shows additional vehicles, including a light-colored car and a truck, along with other structures and indistinct figures, indicating a busy urban environment.
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