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This image captures a busy market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, filled with vendors and a wide array of produce. The perspective is from above, looking down into the stalls, and the image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise.

In the foreground, a woman wearing a distinctive green, possibly crocheted or knitted, head covering and a blue/grey top is actively handling green plantains. Her face is obscured as she focuses on the produce. To her right, a large metal tray is filled with small, colorful peppers, likely a variety such as Scotch bonnet or habanero, ranging in color from light green to orange. Behind her, another woman wearing a floral-patterned dress or wrapper and a light-colored head covering is partially visible.

The market stalls are characterized by robust metal shelving units, laden with goods. Large quantities of yams, distinctive for their long, brown, tuberous shape, are piled high on these shelves and also on the ground level. Alongside the plantains and peppers, a basket containing other root vegetables, possibly sweet potatoes or smaller yams, is visible. Another large metal bowl or basin is also present, though its contents are not clear.

Further back and to the left, another woman, dressed in a white top and an orange apron, is seated, looking down, engaged in an activity that is partially out of frame. The overall impression is one of a bustling, vibrant open-air market. Above the woman handling plantains, a large white sack with blue text is visible, though the words are mostly obscured; the letters "MA" are discernible, possibly part of a brand name for grains or other commodities. Near the top right corner, a small basket contains reddish-orange fruits or berries, likely palm nuts. The scene is densely packed with goods and activity, indicative of a thriving local commerce during daytime hours.
King Legend

Jan 8, 2025, 11:33 AM

Kasoa, Ghana

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This image captures a busy market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, filled with vendors and a wide array of produce. The perspective is from above, looking down into the stalls, and the image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. In the foreground, a woman wearing a distinctive green, possibly crocheted or knitted, head covering and a blue/grey top is actively handling green plantains. Her face is obscured as she focuses on the produce. To her right, a large metal tray is filled with small, colorful peppers, likely a variety such as Scotch bonnet or habanero, ranging in color from light green to orange. Behind her, another woman wearing a floral-patterned dress or wrapper and a light-colored head covering is partially visible. The market stalls are characterized by robust metal shelving units, laden with goods. Large quantities of yams, distinctive for their long, brown, tuberous shape, are piled high on these shelves and also on the ground level. Alongside the plantains and peppers, a basket containing other root vegetables, possibly sweet potatoes or smaller yams, is visible. Another large metal bowl or basin is also present, though its contents are not clear. Further back and to the left, another woman, dressed in a white top and an orange apron, is seated, looking down, engaged in an activity that is partially out of frame. The overall impression is one of a bustling, vibrant open-air market. Above the woman handling plantains, a large white sack with blue text is visible, though the words are mostly obscured; the letters "MA" are discernible, possibly part of a brand name for grains or other commodities. Near the top right corner, a small basket contains reddish-orange fruits or berries, likely palm nuts. The scene is densely packed with goods and activity, indicative of a thriving local commerce during daytime hours.

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