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This overhead shot captures a vendor's display in what appears to be an outdoor market setting, likely in Kasoa, Ghana. The primary subjects are numerous pieces of dried animal skin, possibly cowhide (often known as ponmo or shaki in West Africa), which are piled in two containers. The largest quantity of the dried skins is contained within a wide, shallow, round metal basin that dominates the right and center of the frame. These pieces vary in size and shape, exhibiting a range of brown hues from light tan to dark, almost burnt-looking patches. Many of the skins are curled, folded, or tubular in form, showcasing their rough, leathery texture. To the upper left, a smaller, oval-shaped plastic bowl, light brown with subtle striped details, also holds a smaller collection of similar dried skins. Below this, a vibrant blue plastic bowl is neatly nested inside a dark blue, woven plastic mesh basket. The surrounding area reveals fragments of the market environment. A light-colored towel is visible in the lower left, along with what appear to be rough wooden or metal supports and other miscellaneous items suggesting an active, bustling market stall. The bright, natural light indicates it is daytime. No individuals are visible, but the arrangement of goods clearly points to a commercial activity, likely the sale of these food items. A very faint, blurry piece of text is visible on a wrapper or paper in the lower left corner, but it is unreadable.
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