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This image captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, featuring numerous people and market goods under what appears to be bright daytime lighting. The perspective is slightly elevated and rotated, looking down into the market. The primary subjects are several women, with some children visible in the background. In the foreground, a woman with dark skin, wearing a pink top, a patterned apron with a fruit motif, and a yellow patterned headwrap, is seated on a small blue plastic chair. Her posture suggests she is leaning forward, possibly attending to items in front of her. To her left, slightly behind, another woman in a red and brown patterned top and a blue apron stands, looking towards the right side of the frame. Further back, more individuals are seen milling around or seated on similar blue plastic chairs. The main object of trade dominating the middle and foreground is a large, stacked pile of light-colored, cylindrical wooden or bamboo-like poles, strongly resembling sugarcane stalks. These poles are arranged in neat bundles. Other objects include various blue plastic chairs, white sacks, and glimpses of other market wares like fabrics and baskets. The market itself is set on what appears to be an uneven dirt or paved ground, with makeshift awnings or structures providing shade. The central activity appears to be the selling and preparation of these sugarcane-like poles. The women are engaged in typical market day activities – waiting, interacting, and handling goods. The woman in the foreground seems to be specifically working with the pile of poles. Notable details include the bright, diffused daylight, suggesting it is not direct midday sun, possibly early morning or late afternoon, or an overcast day. The overall atmosphere is busy and functional, characteristic of a vibrant local market. On a blue plastic chair in the deeper background, faint text can be seen, partially legible as "DEO" or "DE OCH...".
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