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This image captures a close-up scene from what appears to be an outdoor market stall in Kasoa, Ghana, focusing on goods displayed for sale. The primary subject is a large, round, dark metal basin filled to the brim with numerous light-colored beans, possibly white beans or black-eyed peas, given the small dark spots visible on some.

Embedded within the beans, leaning slightly, is a red, corrugated tin can, serving as a measuring scoop. Faint text is visible on the can, including fragments that look like "BO_S_C" and "Guadeloupe."

To the right of the metal basin is a large, cylindrical woven basket made of natural fibers, possibly bamboo or rattan, with some green accents woven into its top edge. This basket likely holds more bulk goods.

In the background and to the left, a variety of other market items and containers are visible. These include several plastic baskets of different shapes and sizes – some beige, some blue – as well as stacks of clear or light-colored plastic containers. There's also a woven beige plastic basket. Below the tin can and slightly to the left, a pile of red onions is partially visible, indicating other produce for sale. Various fabrics, possibly blankets or sarongs, are also seen in the background, adding to the bustling market atmosphere.

The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely an active market period. While no people are directly visible, the arrangement of goods implies the presence of vendors and customers. The scene reflects typical market commerce in Ghana, with bulk goods being sold using traditional measuring implements like the tin can.
Tee ❤️

Feb 11, 2025, 9:45 AM

Kasoa, Ghana

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This image captures a close-up scene from what appears to be an outdoor market stall in Kasoa, Ghana, focusing on goods displayed for sale. The primary subject is a large, round, dark metal basin filled to the brim with numerous light-colored beans, possibly white beans or black-eyed peas, given the small dark spots visible on some. Embedded within the beans, leaning slightly, is a red, corrugated tin can, serving as a measuring scoop. Faint text is visible on the can, including fragments that look like "BO_S_C" and "Guadeloupe." To the right of the metal basin is a large, cylindrical woven basket made of natural fibers, possibly bamboo or rattan, with some green accents woven into its top edge. This basket likely holds more bulk goods. In the background and to the left, a variety of other market items and containers are visible. These include several plastic baskets of different shapes and sizes – some beige, some blue – as well as stacks of clear or light-colored plastic containers. There's also a woven beige plastic basket. Below the tin can and slightly to the left, a pile of red onions is partially visible, indicating other produce for sale. Various fabrics, possibly blankets or sarongs, are also seen in the background, adding to the bustling market atmosphere. The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely an active market period. While no people are directly visible, the arrangement of goods implies the presence of vendors and customers. The scene reflects typical market commerce in Ghana, with bulk goods being sold using traditional measuring implements like the tin can.

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