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This image captures a vibrant market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring people and bulk dry goods. The orientation of the image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. In the immediate foreground, a large, white sack, likely made of plastic or woven material, dominates the right side of the frame. It is filled to the brim with a finely ground, pale yellow or off-white granular substance, possibly gari (cassava flakes), semolina, or a type of flour, indicating a staple food item. To the left and mid-ground, a series of large, conical metal bowls or basins are arranged on what appear to be wooden stands. These bowls hold various lighter-colored granular goods, likely dried legumes such as beans or peas, or perhaps corn kernels, also presented in bulk for sale. Several people are visible within the busy marketplace. On the far left, a man with dark skin and a short beard is seen from the chest up, wearing a light pink T-shirt with the word "SUKANA" or "SUXANA" visible on it. He stands behind some of the metal bowls, appearing to attend to the goods. Further back and slightly obscured, another person in a dark red shirt is visible. In the lower left quadrant, a person, likely a woman, is partially visible from the waist down, wearing a pink or light purple long-sleeved top and a black and white checkered skirt, with a matching headwrap. She appears to be either a vendor or a customer, engaged in the market activity. Other objects scattered around include a stack of yellow and white striped containers (possibly measuring scoops) hanging above the metal bowls, a dark cylindrical object (perhaps another scoop), and some brown paper, possibly for packaging. Red produce, resembling tomatoes, is visible in a container near the person in the pink top. Wooden structures and shelves form the backdrop, typical of market stalls. The scene depicts the daily commerce of a local market, with goods displayed openly for sale. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The atmosphere appears to be a normal, bustling market environment.
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