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This image captures a vibrant street market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, teeming with female vendors and their wares. The overall setting is a bustling outdoor market alongside buildings. Multiple women are present, most of whom appear to be vendors. In the foreground, a woman wearing a black headscarf and a colorful patterned top is meticulously sorting fresh produce, likely bell peppers or other small green vegetables, into a light green basket. Beside her, a purple basket holds bright red tomatoes. Another woman, possibly a customer or fellow vendor, is partially visible near the sorting woman. Further into the scene, other women are seated on the ground or low stools, surrounded by baskets filled with various fruits and vegetables like red tomatoes and yellow peppers, indicating a produce market. One woman in a white long-sleeved shirt and a plaid skirt stands amidst the seated vendors. A child is also visible among the adults. The activity primarily revolves around the buying and selling of fresh produce. The main subject is focused on sorting, suggesting preparation for sale or careful selection. The atmosphere appears busy but cooperative. The time of day is daytime, with ambient light suggesting it might be overcast or the area is shaded. The general architecture, including storefronts and utility poles, provides a strong sense of a West African urban market. Several pieces of text are visible on posters and signs. One prominent poster advertises "ASENT COLLEGE" with details about "REGISTRATION CLASSES," "SAT / TOEFL / GRE," and contact numbers "0502394123" and "43619972." Another sign advertises job opportunities for "WORKERS" (males & females) with daily, weekly, and monthly pay rates: "DAILY JOB GH¢ 50," "WEEKLY GH¢ 350," and "MONTHLY GH¢ 1,500," also listing the number "0502394123." The words "FOAM" and "ASHFOAM" are visible on a building. Other fragmented text includes "AWUNIS" and "APOS."
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