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This image, captured in Kasoa, Ghana, depicts a candid scene at an outdoor market stall during the daytime. The central figure is a woman, likely a vendor, positioned slightly off-center and looking towards the camera with a neutral expression. She wears a patterned headscarf, a light blue short-sleeved top with a green and black tropical print, and a light-colored apron adorned with a swirling grey pattern. Her left arm is visible, extended towards her side. To the woman's left, a large, rustic metal bowl holds multiple sacks of what appears to be flour or grain. Visible text on these sacks includes "TEMI WHEAT F," "SOF THE WEST," and "PRIDE MELL." Behind her, the market stall features shelves stocked with various products, including bottled goods and other packaged items. A sturdy wooden beam runs horizontally across the mid-ground, separating the foreground from the background elements. Further into the scene, a small wooden table displays several white bags, some potentially marked "SL LIPOSIA," alongside a purple woven basket containing yellow items, possibly bread or fruit. The ground beneath is dusty. In the background, other market activities and partially visible individuals suggest a busy commercial environment. Visible text in the scene includes an advertisement for "Blue Band ORIGINAL" margarine, featuring the slogan "For all your cooking Baking." Another sign displays numbers such as "50," "350," "1.500," and "4123," along with fragmented words like "EEDED" and "ACCOMMODATION PEACE," likely related to prices or commodities. The image portrays a slice of everyday life and commerce in a Ghanaian market.
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