
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a group of six women walking on a dirt path in what appears to be a rural or semi-urban setting in Tamale, Ghana. All the women are wearing head coverings (hijabs) and modest attire, consisting of long dresses or tunics paired with trousers. From left to right, the first woman wears a white hijab and a long teal-colored garment with vertical stripes. Next to her, a woman in a white hijab and a patterned dark-colored dress walks with a purposeful stride. The third woman also wears a white hijab, a black long-sleeved top, and a long black skirt, with a light-colored backpack visible on her back. She appears to be looking slightly to her right. Behind her and to the right, another woman wears a light green tunic, green trousers, and a white hijab. The woman in the foreground on the right wears a white hijab with a ruffled edge and a long blue dress with white floral or abstract patterns, holding a small dark bag in her left hand. The last woman, further back on the far right, is dressed in a long, flowing olive green dress with a matching head covering. The women are walking from left to right across the frame. Their expressions are mostly neutral, suggesting a casual transit. The ground is unpaved and reddish-brown, indicative of a dirt road or pathway. In the background, there is a low concrete block wall, several leafy trees (possibly mango trees given the region), and a building with corrugated metal siding. The lighting suggests late afternoon or early evening, with soft, warm sunlight illuminating the scene. There is no visible text in the image.
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