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This image captures a vibrant market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, teeming with various food items and people. The perspective is an overhead shot looking down into several stalls. In the foreground, a woman wearing a white top and a brown headwrap patterned with "MY" and "LV"-like letters is visible, leaning over a counter. She is holding a small, orange item and a clear plastic bag, possibly in the process of weighing or packaging goods. Her arm extends into the frame from the right. To her left, a large, bright red pile of fresh tomatoes creates a striking color contrast against the surrounding scene. Beyond the tomatoes, another woman in a black and white patterned shirt (with repeating "CC"-like letters, possibly resembling Chanel) is partially visible, also engaged with market activities. Further back and slightly to the left, a third woman with dark, curly hair is looking down at a stall. The market stalls are laden with fresh produce and meat. Prominently displayed are large cuts of raw meat, likely pork or beef, arranged in metal basins. These cuts range from bone-in sections to leaner pieces. Adjacent to the raw meat, another large metal basin holds a pile of light brown, irregularly shaped items, which appear to be dried animal skin, often referred to as ponmo or cowhide in West African cuisine. Above this basin, several pieces of smoked fish, resembling mackerel, are visible, hanging or resting on a dark surface. To the far right, a stack of green fruits, possibly unripe papayas or mangoes, are piled up, with some in clear plastic bags. The setting is clearly a bustling local market, indicated by the array of raw food items, simple displays, and the visible interaction of people. The lighting suggests it is daytime. A small, faint pink label with text is partially visible above the smoked fish, but the text is illegible. The overall impression is one of active commerce and daily life in a Ghanaian market.
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