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This overhead photograph captures a bustling market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring a vibrant and abundant display of dried red chili peppers. The image is dominated by several large, round plastic containers, or tubs, filled to the brim with these fiery spices. The most prominent containers are a black tub on the left and a grey one on the right, both overflowing with deep reddish-brown, shriveled chili peppers. Their dry, wrinkled appearance suggests they have been sun-dried, a common method of preservation. Towards the bottom of the frame, a green woven basket and a purple woven basket, both partially visible, are also laden with similar dried chilies, indicating a large stock for sale. The chilies exhibit a range of red and brown tones, some retaining their stems. The containers are resting on a coarse, light-colored ground covering, possibly a woven sack or tarp, typical of an open-air market stall. There are also glimpses of black and transparent plastic bags scattered around the bases of the containers, further contextualizing the market environment. The strong, bright lighting suggests it is daytime, likely sunny, which highlights the rich colors of the peppers. There are no people visible in the shot, allowing the focus to remain solely on the produce and its presentation. The overall impression is one of a thriving local trade, showcasing a staple ingredient crucial to regional cuisine. No visible text is present in the media file.
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