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The image, oriented vertically, depicts a busy roadside scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight with a hazy sky. Several people are visible, primarily gathered around white minibuses, commonly known as tro-tros. In the mid-ground, two women stand prominently by a minibus. One woman wears an orange headscarf and a green dress, carrying a patterned bag. Next to her, another woman is dressed in a pink top. Nearby, several men are either standing or interacting with the minibuses. The scene includes at least two white minibuses parked or stopped on the dirt shoulder adjacent to an asphalt road. One minibus clearly shows the text "GHANA TEATS" (possibly "GHANA TRAVELS" or similar) on its front and "NN-8518-21 im Rhein-Neckar" along with an unclear word like "Koko" on its rear, suggesting it may be a repurposed vehicle imported from Germany. Another minibus has a poster on its rear window, though the text is unreadable. Further down the asphalt road, other vehicles are visible in the distance. To the right, a strip of sparse green vegetation and dry grass separates the road from a dirt area littered with various debris and trash. Utility poles or streetlights line the road, and a communication tower can be seen in the far distance, blending into the hazy sky. The overall impression is one of a bustling urban or peri-urban transport hub.
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