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This image depicts an active outdoor market stall in Kasoa, Ghana. The primary subject is a woman, likely a vendor, who is seated on a blue plastic stool behind a wooden stall. She is wearing a pink top, a light-colored apron, and a dark head covering, and appears focused on an activity involving black plastic bags in front of her. The stall prominently displays large quantities of processed animal skin, possibly cowhide or pork rinds (known as 'wele' or 'ponmo' in West Africa), mounded in two large, shallow aluminum bowls. These items vary in color from light brown to dark, somewhat charred tones. Next to one of the bowls of animal skin, a red plastic basket is visible, along with another bowl containing dark, dried food items, possibly spices or chilies. On the left side of the frame, behind the vendor, is a dense display of various colorful plastic household items, including buckets, small stools, and bins, stacked neatly. In the background, cluttered market goods are visible, including cardboard boxes, one of which partially displays the text "KCAP." The setting appears to be a busy commercial area, likely during the daytime, given the natural lighting. The overall scene conveys the bustling atmosphere of a local market.
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