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This outdoor, daylight scene captures an unpaved, reddish-brown ground area, likely an open space or street in Weija, Ghana. The image is oriented sideways, with the ground extending diagonally across the frame. In the foreground, a prominent red and white striped barrier tape stretches diagonally across the lower right portion of the image. The tape displays reversed text, clearly reading "Commission" and preceding characters that form "Electio" or "Electoral," indicating it is an "Electoral Commission" barrier. Several people are visible in the midground. One person, seen from behind, wears a blue and white striped shirt and dark trousers. Another individual, also viewed from behind, wears a white t-shirt and light-colored trousers. Further in the background, a small group of people is gathered near what appear to be temporary structures or market stalls, possibly associated with the event. Two dark-colored sedans are parked on the dirt ground, both facing away from the camera. The car closer to the foreground appears dark green or blue, while the one further back is dark grey or black. The background is dominated by several multi-story buildings, exhibiting various architectural styles and colors, including reddish-brown, grey, and light blue/green. Some buildings have water tanks installed on their roofs. Patches of green vegetation are visible between the structures. The bright, even lighting indicates a clear, sunny daytime. The presence of the "Electoral Commission" barrier tape strongly suggests an election-related activity or event, such as a polling station or voter registration center.
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