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This image captures a vibrant market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, observed from a slightly elevated perspective looking down into a stall. The central figure is an adult woman, likely a vendor, wearing a light blue short-sleeved shirt, a blue and light blue apron, and a pink patterned headscarf that covers her hair. Her skin tone is dark, and her face is partially visible in profile, showing her looking down towards her work. She is positioned behind a large, empty, circular aluminum pan or tray, which takes up a significant portion of the upper right of the frame. To her right, and extending into the foreground, are several woven baskets brimming with a large quantity of green and light orange/red peppers, likely Habanero or Scotch Bonnet varieties. One large basket in the upper right contains a rusty metal can amidst the peppers. Another large basket in the lower right holds a white plastic bucket and another smaller cylindrical woven container, both also filled with peppers. On the ground next to the woman, a white and blue striped sack lies open, suggesting it's either used for storage or for bagging purchased items. Her right hand is visible, reaching towards this sack. Behind her, the legs of another person in blue jeans and a light-colored shirt are partially visible, standing beyond a metal bar that forms part of the market stall structure. The ground is paved with interlocking bricks. The scene takes place during bright daylight, indicated by the clear lighting and distinct shadows. The atmosphere suggests a busy, functional market environment. No discernible text is visible on any objects within the frame. The woman appears focused on her task, and the overall impression is one of everyday commerce in a bustling local market.
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