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This image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts an outdoor market stall, likely in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring a female vendor and an array of fresh produce. The central subject is a dark-skinned woman, likely the vendor, squatting or sitting on the paved ground. She looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression. She wears a purple headwrap, a white t-shirt underneath a red sleeveless top, and light-colored patterned trousers. Several beaded bracelets are visible on her left wrist. Behind her is a concrete wall. Around her, various fresh vegetables are displayed. To her right, a large silver metal basin is overflowing with vibrant red peppers, resembling Habanero or Scotch Bonnet varieties, with some packaged in small plastic bags. Below this, a large woven basket contains a profusion of light green peppers of a similar type, also with some individually bagged. In front and to her left, a black plastic basket holds numerous green bell peppers. Adjacent to these is a pile of brown, irregular root vegetables, possibly yams or potatoes. On a flat surface in the foreground, rows of fresh orange carrots and green cucumbers are neatly arranged. Other objects include a black plastic slatted bin behind the vendor and two white buckets (one with purple labeling) to her side. The ground is paved with concrete blocks. In the background and foreground, partial views of other individuals suggest market activity: a person in a patterned dress, a man in a white and black patterned shirt, and another person in a green and yellow jersey (partially showing "E" or "B" and "S"). The lighting indicates it is daytime. No specific text is clearly legible apart from partial letters on clothing and faint writing on a bucket label and a small poster on the wall. The scene captures a typical daily market transaction.
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