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An overhead, slightly tilted view captures a large, plain brown plastic basin brimming with numerous small, clear plastic bags, each containing a reddish-brown liquid or semi-solid substance. This substance is consistent with palm oil, a common cooking ingredient, frequently sold in pre-portioned plastic bags in West African markets. Each bag is individually tied off at the top with a small knot of the plastic itself, indicating individual sales units. The basin rests on a rough, grey ground surface, which appears to be concrete or packed earth, showing some slight irregularities and a dark, spilled liquid stain to the right of the basin. In the background, to the upper left, a rustic wooden structure, possibly part of a market stall or a table, is partially visible. A patterned piece of fabric, perhaps a textile or a bag, can also be seen draped or placed near the wooden structure. The scene suggests an outdoor market or street vendor setting, typical of daily commerce in Kasoa, Ghana. The lighting indicates daytime conditions. No individuals are visible in the frame, and there is no discernible text present in the image. The arrangement of the bagged oil in the basin conveys a practical and common method of selling goods in local Ghanaian marketplaces.
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