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An outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, is captured from an elevated perspective during bright daylight. The main subject is a dark-skinned woman, likely a market vendor, seated on a black plastic chair. She wears a black headwrap, a light blue and grey striped shirt, a pink apron, and a black skirt with white polka dots. She is actively engaged in her trade, appearing to sort or weigh fresh produce. Her right hand is positioned over the silver pan of a rustic weighing scale, which consists of a large metal pan, a wooden beam, and an old car wheel serving as a counterweight or base. The ground around her is covered with large quantities of peppers and chillies. To her left, a brown woven basket overflows with green bell peppers (or similar larger peppers), which are also spilled onto a white sack. To her right, a substantial pile of smaller, lighter green, orange, and red Habanero-type chillies is spread across another white sack. A yellow plastic bucket, partially filled with these chillies, sits within the larger pile. Around the vendor's stall are various market essentials, including wooden crates, more woven baskets, and white sacks, one of which appears to contain items like charcoal, with partial text "CHAR" visible. Other people are partially visible in the background, walking on what appears to be a paved street or pathway, adding to the bustling market atmosphere. The scene conveys a sense of daily commerce and activity. On the yellow bucket, the visible text "DE-LI" can be seen.
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