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This media file captures a vibrant display of numerous beaded strings, likely waist beads or necklaces, at what appears to be an outdoor market stall in Kasoa, Ghana. The beads are arranged horizontally, suspended from wooden beams or slats with small hooks or nails, creating a colorful curtain effect. The strings of beads come in a wide array of colors, including white, red, pink, yellow, blue, green, black, brown, and various multi-colored patterns. Some are thin, simple strands, while others are thicker or feature distinct bead shapes and sizes, such as a prominent coral-pink loop of cylindrical beads. On the far left, a bright white canvas or tarp is visible, partially obscuring a purple or blue fabric below it. Bold, dark text is printed on the white canvas, clearly reading "ABUS DANGERERE". Below this, on the purple fabric, a partial word, possibly "LICE" or a similar fragment, can be discerned. The bright illumination on this side suggests it is daytime. In the background, behind the hanging beads, faint hints of orange and red objects can be seen, possibly other market goods or storage containers. No people are visible, but the setup strongly indicates a lively commercial setting, typical of a bustling West African market. The scene conveys a sense of rich local culture and commerce.
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