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The image depicts several large, smoked fish displayed outdoors, likely at a market stall in Kasoa, Ghana. The main subjects are the fish themselves, which are dark brown to black, indicating they have been thoroughly smoked, with some visible charring and score marks on their bodies. Multiple whole fish are arranged, along with some smaller pieces or fish parts.

The fish are laid out on sheets of white paper, which appear to be repurposed newspaper pages or pages from a school magazine/book. These papers are stained with oils and juices from the fish. The scene is illuminated by bright, direct sunlight, suggesting it is daytime with clear, dry weather. The ground visible around the display consists of dirt and small stones, characteristic of an outdoor market setting. No people are visible, but the arrangement implies a vendor's display for sale.

Visible text on the paper includes phrases in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana. Examples include "Skuul Dawurba kratais (School Magerton)" and "DAWURBO SUSUKEREW AGROTYPE OF ARTICLES)". Other fragments like "TYPES OF ARTICLES" and "INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERS" are also discernible, suggesting the paper's original context. The overall scene provides a glimpse into local commerce and the preparation and display of food in the region.
Tee ❤️

Feb 7, 2025, 10:47 AM

Kasoa, Ghana

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The image depicts several large, smoked fish displayed outdoors, likely at a market stall in Kasoa, Ghana. The main subjects are the fish themselves, which are dark brown to black, indicating they have been thoroughly smoked, with some visible charring and score marks on their bodies. Multiple whole fish are arranged, along with some smaller pieces or fish parts. The fish are laid out on sheets of white paper, which appear to be repurposed newspaper pages or pages from a school magazine/book. These papers are stained with oils and juices from the fish. The scene is illuminated by bright, direct sunlight, suggesting it is daytime with clear, dry weather. The ground visible around the display consists of dirt and small stones, characteristic of an outdoor market setting. No people are visible, but the arrangement implies a vendor's display for sale. Visible text on the paper includes phrases in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana. Examples include "Skuul Dawurba kratais (School Magerton)" and "DAWURBO SUSUKEREW AGROTYPE OF ARTICLES)". Other fragments like "TYPES OF ARTICLES" and "INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERS" are also discernible, suggesting the paper's original context. The overall scene provides a glimpse into local commerce and the preparation and display of food in the region.

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