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This image captures a bustling open-air market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring various goods displayed for sale under bright daylight. The photograph is oriented vertically, showing the street and market stalls. In the foreground and dominating the right side of the frame, a large fruit stall is visible. A substantial pile of papayas, ranging from green to yellow-orange, is artfully arranged on a white cloth that drapes over a market stand. Adjacent to the papayas, smaller heaps of yellow and green citrus fruits are also displayed. Further back on the fruit stall, a large metal bowl holds a variety of other fruits, including green apples, yellow fruit wrapped in plastic, and plastic containers of red grapes. In the lower right corner, a woven basket contains more citrus fruits, some pre-packaged in clear plastic bags. On the left side of the image, behind a metal barrier, a different section of the market is seen. Several mannequins are used to display clothing. Two full-body, skin-toned female mannequins stand on green mats, one bare-chested and the other showing only its lower half with legs. Another two mannequins are dressed in simple patterned dresses: one in a yellow and white striped dress and another in a light pink floral dress. These mannequins stand on what appears to be a raised platform or stand. Below and behind the dressed mannequins, shelves are stacked with various merchandise, including new suitcases in different colors (pink, grey, brown), all wrapped in clear plastic. Above these, an assortment of bags, including backpacks, is visible. A person's arm and leg, wearing dark trousers and a striped shirt, can be seen in the very bottom left corner, suggesting human presence and activity within the market. The ground is concrete, with some green matting where the mannequins stand. The overall impression is one of a vibrant local market, well-lit by natural light, with a diverse range of products on offer. No clearly legible text is visible on any of the items.
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