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The image presents a close-up view of a large pile of yams, likely at a market or storage area in Kasoa, Ghana. The yams are the primary subject, varying in size and shape, though most are elongated and cylindrical with rough, brownish-grey skins. Some yams exhibit lighter, cut ends or remnants of roots, indicating they have been harvested. On the left side of the frame, the lower legs and feet of a person are visible. The person is wearing dark trousers and black shoes, and appears to be kneeling or sitting next to the pile of yams, possibly involved in sorting, selling, or preparing them. A wooden plank or crate is partially visible beneath the person's legs. The yams themselves are resting on a white and blue striped tarp or woven mat, which covers the ground beneath the produce. The natural, bright lighting suggests the photo was taken outdoors during daylight hours. The scene depicts a common sight in agricultural regions or local markets where staple crops are traded. No discernible text is visible within the image. The overall impression is one of active commerce and agricultural produce handling.
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