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This image captures a vibrant street scene in Kasoa, Ghana, likely during the daytime under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a Black man in a light-colored, striped t-shirt and blue jeans stands facing the camera with a neutral expression. Behind him, another individual is partially visible. To the right, a Black woman is captured in motion, balancing a large silver basin on her head. The basin contains several light blue plastic bottles, likely filled with water, and a white plastic bag. She wears a lime green ruffled shirt, a black and white patterned skirt, and carries a black quilted handbag over her shoulder. Her expression is focused on the task of carrying the goods. Behind her, a man in a light-colored, patterned traditional outfit (possibly a kaftan) stands, partially obscured. The background reveals a bustling market or street environment with various stalls and structures, where other people are seen sitting or moving. Dominating the upper part of the scene is a large billboard featuring two smiling men, likely politicians. The billboard displays a "Thank You" message and the text: "AWUTU SENYA EAST CONSTITUENCY" and the impactful phrase, "WHAT GOD CAN NOT DO DOES NOT EXIST." The overall scene depicts everyday life and commerce in an urban setting.
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