
Stake attention in this memory
This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts a bustling market scene, likely in Kasoa, Ghana. The central figure is a dark-skinned woman, smiling gently and looking towards the viewer. She is dressed in a red long-sleeved top, a black undershirt, and a brown apron or sling bag. A striped red and white headscarf covers her hair. She carries a large, metallic pan on her head, overflowing with numerous dark brown, elongated pods, characteristic of African locust beans (Parkia biglobosa), often known as "dawadawa." These pods are bundled together with yellow rubber bands. On her left, she holds a blue plastic basket, also containing several bundles of these same pods. In the background, the vibrant market activity continues. Other individuals are visible, including another woman wearing a floral-patterned dress, seated among various market goods, some of which appear to be dried fish. The setting includes what looks like covered market stalls with metal grates. The bright, natural lighting suggests it is daytime. The scene conveys a sense of everyday commerce and the livelihood of market vendors. No discernible text is visible.
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