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This image captures a busy street scene in the central business district of Accra, Ghana, specifically identified by a visible street sign for S.C. Quartey Road. The primary subjects are several individuals engaged in activity on an asphalt street under a partly cloudy sky. In the immediate foreground, a woman is seen from the back, balancing a large, silver-colored metal basin containing numerous clear plastic sachets of liquid on her head. She wears a white short-sleeved t-shirt, a long pleated white skirt, and colorful flip-flops, with a yellow strap or apron string hanging from her waist. To her left, another woman, positioned slightly to the right of center and facing partially towards the camera, is captured mid-gesture with her right arm raised and hand clenched, appearing to point or call out. She is dressed in a dark blue sleeveless knee-length dress and black flat shoes. These two women appear to be interacting. Further left in the midground, a third woman walks towards the left, carrying a light-colored handbag over her left shoulder. She wears a vibrant dress patterned with teal, red, and black circular motifs, and black flat shoes. To the far left, the lower body of a person standing on a raised wooden platform is visible, wearing white sneakers. The background reveals a dense urban environment. On the left, a large red billboard displays images of electronic goods (solar panel, fan, light, kettle) and contact information, including "POWERING LIFE!" and an email address "suafri@gmail.com". Beneath the billboard, a reddish-brown market umbrella shades a visible stall area. On the right side of the street, a grey sedan is present, alongside other pedestrians. Multiple multi-story buildings line the street; one prominent structure behind the main subjects features a light-colored facade with numerous vertical window slits or decorative elements. Adjacent to it, another building displays a grid-like window pattern, with a person visible looking out from an upper-floor window. Solar panels are mounted on poles or rooftops in the distance.
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