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This image captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. The foreground is dominated by several women engaged in market activities, likely selling produce and other goods.

In the upper-middle of the frame, a woman with dark skin wears a vibrant, patterned Ankara fabric dress/skirt and a matching headwrap. She is leaning over a yellow counter or stall, reaching into a container of green leafy vegetables. A black strap is visible across her shoulder. Her attire, particularly the colorful fabric, is typical of West African clothing.

Below and to her left, another woman is partially visible behind the yellow counter, wearing a blue patterned headwrap and looking forward. Further down, in the lower part of the frame, a third woman is seen from the chest up, wearing a black long-sleeved top and a striped fabric wrapped around her torso. She also has a colorful headwrap and is holding several green elongated vegetables, possibly cucumbers or bell peppers, while standing by a display of more produce.

The stalls are laden with various items. To the right, red onions or shallots are strung together, hanging from a wooden structure. Near the bottom woman, a blue tray holds orange carrots, and a pile of green leafy vegetables is arranged on a wooden surface. Behind the market vendors, shelves are stocked with numerous packaged products, including bottles, containers, and bags, suggesting a variety of merchandise beyond fresh produce.

A prominent cardboard box is visible in the lower-middle, displaying the text "Onion Chick Flavor" and "SUPER PACK," indicating a food product, likely instant noodles or seasoning. A white canvas awning or umbrella edge is visible on the far left, providing shade. The overall impression is one of active commerce and community life within a vibrant Ghanaian market.
Tee ❤️

Feb 4, 2025, 12:09 PM

Kasoa, Ghana

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This image captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. The foreground is dominated by several women engaged in market activities, likely selling produce and other goods. In the upper-middle of the frame, a woman with dark skin wears a vibrant, patterned Ankara fabric dress/skirt and a matching headwrap. She is leaning over a yellow counter or stall, reaching into a container of green leafy vegetables. A black strap is visible across her shoulder. Her attire, particularly the colorful fabric, is typical of West African clothing. Below and to her left, another woman is partially visible behind the yellow counter, wearing a blue patterned headwrap and looking forward. Further down, in the lower part of the frame, a third woman is seen from the chest up, wearing a black long-sleeved top and a striped fabric wrapped around her torso. She also has a colorful headwrap and is holding several green elongated vegetables, possibly cucumbers or bell peppers, while standing by a display of more produce. The stalls are laden with various items. To the right, red onions or shallots are strung together, hanging from a wooden structure. Near the bottom woman, a blue tray holds orange carrots, and a pile of green leafy vegetables is arranged on a wooden surface. Behind the market vendors, shelves are stocked with numerous packaged products, including bottles, containers, and bags, suggesting a variety of merchandise beyond fresh produce. A prominent cardboard box is visible in the lower-middle, displaying the text "Onion Chick Flavor" and "SUPER PACK," indicating a food product, likely instant noodles or seasoning. A white canvas awning or umbrella edge is visible on the far left, providing shade. The overall impression is one of active commerce and community life within a vibrant Ghanaian market.

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