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This image captures an outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, displaying fresh produce under bright, natural daylight. The main subjects are two distinct types of crops: numerous piles of light brown, elongated root vegetables, identifiable as sweet potatoes, and a quantity of green, spiky fruits, likely Kiwano melons or horned melons. The sweet potatoes are abundantly featured, arranged in multiple, irregular mounds across the frame. Some piles rest directly on a coarse, light-colored woven sack or tarp that covers the ground on the left and central parts of the image. Other large groupings of sweet potatoes are displayed on a crinkled, translucent plastic sheet, particularly on the right side and bottom right. The sweet potatoes vary in size but share a similar shape and earthy hue, with some adhering dirt. To the upper left and central left, the green, spiky fruits are gathered in a distinct section on the woven material. Their vibrant green color and unique texture provide a visual contrast to the more subdued tones of the sweet potatoes. The activity depicted is the presentation of these crops for sale, typical of an open-air market setting. The clear, bright lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon, with soft shadows under the produce. This informal display directly on tarps and plastic on the ground is characteristic of local markets in the region. There is faint, illegible text or a logo visible on the translucent plastic sheet on the right, likely from a repurposed plastic bag or covering.
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