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This image captures a ground-level view of a market stall or vendor's display in Kasoa, Ghana. The scene features various agricultural products laid out on a white and blue woven plastic sack, which is spread directly on the ground. The primary subjects are two types of produce. Numerous whole coconuts, characterized by their brown, fibrous husks, are scattered across the sack, some clustered together and others more spread out. Adjacent to the coconuts, and dominating the lower and left portions of the frame, are several piles of dark, irregularly shaped root vegetables. These appear to be yams or taro (cocoyam), commonly found in Ghanaian markets, and still have noticeable soil clinging to their surfaces, indicating their freshness. The activity depicted is the display of goods for sale at an outdoor market. Although no people are visible, the arrangement of the produce suggests it is awaiting purchase by customers. The natural, bright lighting indicates that the image was taken during the daytime. Notable details include the texture of the coconut husks and the earthy, unwashed appearance of the tubers, highlighting their natural state. The blue text on the white sack, likely from its previous use as a packaging material, is partially visible, showing fragments such as "NIRA," "TION," and "ALLER." The setting appears informal and practical, characteristic of local markets in the region.
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