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An overhead shot shows a woman attending a market stall in Kasoa, Ghana, during daylight hours. She is viewed from behind and slightly to her right, kneeling or sitting low to the ground. She wears a vibrant, patterned headwrap in shades of teal, pink, and orange, and a plain purple sleeveless top with a ruffled collar. Her dark skin is visible, and she wears a small earring in her left ear. Her hands are engaged with a crumpled black plastic bag, suggesting she is either opening it, filling it, or tying it. In front of her, on a white, possibly woven sack or tarp, are various items for sale. To her right, a cluster of green, spiky fruits, likely horned melons or kiwano, are visible. Adjacent to these are numerous light brown, irregularly shaped root vegetables, possibly small yams or sweet potatoes. Surrounding the woman and the merchandise are several containers. A large, teal-colored plastic basket holds more black plastic bags. To the left, a blue plastic basin and a white plastic bucket with a teal lid are visible. The ground appears to be a mix of dirt, concrete, and bricks, characteristic of an outdoor market setting. The bright sunlight casts strong shadows, indicating a clear, sunny day. The patterned fabric she is sitting on adds a splash of color to the scene. No discernible text is clearly legible on any of the items.
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