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An adult Black woman, likely a street vendor, walks along a paved sidewalk in what appears to be a busy urban or semi-urban area of Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. She carries a small, glass-encased display cart on her head, filled with numerous spherical, light-brown pastries, presumably for sale. The woman is dressed in a pink or coral-colored top, with a light-colored long-sleeved shirt worn over it. Her lower body is covered by a long, floral-patterned skirt with a light background and scattered red and orange flowers. A colorful headwrap adorns her head, and she wears simple flip-flops on her feet, which appear dusty. On her left side, she carries a yellow plastic bucket with a white handle, clearly labeled "Cook Brand Margarine" with a star logo. Behind her, a white and yellow mini-bus (typical public transport known as a 'trotro' in Ghana) is parked or stopped, with a person visible looking out from a window. An old, black tire lies discarded on the sidewalk further back. To the left of the road are several multi-story concrete buildings, some appearing unfinished with exposed rebar, indicating ongoing construction or a raw urban landscape. A light-colored car is parked on the dirt shoulder beside the road, which has an asphalt surface. In the background, a billboard displaying "Global Experience" and a poster with the word "STARGA" are visible. The scene captures a slice of daily life and commerce in a Ghanaian town.
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