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The image captures a close-up view of numerous smoked or dried fish, likely tuna or a similar species, displayed on crumpled newspapers. The fish vary in size, with some appearing quite large and others smaller, and are piled together in a haphazard manner, suggesting a market setting. Their skin is dark brown to black, with some areas appearing glossy, indicating a smoking or drying process. Many of the fish have their eyes intact and their tails clearly visible. Underneath the fish, several sheets of newspaper are used as a display surface. Visible text on the newspapers includes fragments such as "NIGERIA," "NATIONAL...", "PROPERTY SALES," and prominently, "JENO GHANA." The "JENO GHANA" text provides a strong geographical cue, corroborating the given location of Kasoa, Ghana. In the bottom right corner of the frame, a portion of a person's leg or lap is visible, adorned with fabric featuring a colorful, patterned design, typical of West African textiles. This detail further reinforces the market or street vendor environment. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, suggesting the activity is taking place outdoors during the day. The overall scene depicts a common sight in local markets where preserved fish is sold.
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