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The scene shows a crowded market stall in Kasoa, Ghana, at the coordinates 5.551 latitude, -0.435 longitude. A woman wearing a purple and brown patterned dress and a headscarf is kneeling and holding a large pile of dried animal skin in a metal basin. The skin is arranged in stacks and rolls, with some pieces having a beige color and some being a darker brown. The woman is using her left hand to hold a large piece of skin, and her right hand is pointing toward the skin. To her left, another woman wearing a red and white patterned dress is holding a similar pile of skin in a blue basin. They are both looking down at the skin. There are other people behind them, including a woman in a white headscarf and a younger woman in a blue dress. There is a stack of packaged goods on a shelf behind the woman in the purple dress. The ground is a light gray concrete and there are various objects scattered on it, including a plastic container and a piece of cloth. The air is hazy and there is a lot of visual noise in the background. The scene is a typical example of the bustling marketplaces that are common in Ghana and other parts of Africa.
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