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The image captures a vibrant, bustling market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, likely within a covered or indoor section, illuminated by bright daylight. Two women are the primary subjects, engaged in the handling and sale of grains at a market stall. One woman, wearing a yellow headwrap and a reddish-purple top, stands closer to a large, blue plastic container holding yellow grains, possibly maize or corn. Her hands appear dusted with a powdery substance, suggesting active involvement in processing or selling goods. The second woman, wearing a patterned headwrap and a light-colored top, is actively filling a clear plastic bag with white grains, which could be rice or white maize. She holds the bag with both hands, focusing on the task. Surrounding them, and forming the structure of the market stall, are various elements. Overhead, an assortment of colorful tarpaulins or umbrellas in shades of brown, purple, blue, red, and green provide shade and shelter. Crude wooden beams and supports form the framework of the stalls, and corrugated metal sheets are visible in the background, serving as roofing or walls. Below the women, several rectangular packages, possibly containing shea butter, soap, or other staple goods, are stacked on the ground. Another large blue container holding yellow grains is partially visible on the right. The overall scene depicts a functional, active marketplace. The women appear focused and engaged in their work, with one showing a slight, relaxed expression. The visible text "Mamprusi" in orange lettering is present on a brown tarp on the far left of the frame.
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