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This overhead image captures a vibrant market scene in Kasoa, Ghana. The central subject is a woman with dark skin and braided hair, adorned with small purple beads. She is crouched on a paved surface, dressed in a striped short-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and gold-colored sandals. A black watch is visible on her left wrist. Her hands are actively engaged in sorting small, brightly colored peppers—a mix of green, red, and orange, likely Habanero or Scotch Bonnet varieties—into a black plastic bag. Several distinct piles of these peppers are laid out on a large white woven sack beside her. To her upper left, a rustic wooden market stall is visible, displaying a collection of ripe, red tomatoes on a white cloth. The sturdy wooden planks forming the stall's structure are prominent. In the foreground, to the lower right, a large black bucket contains numerous light-colored, spherical items, possibly fufu or balls of dough ready for sale. Another white woven sack and some brightly colored packaged goods are partially visible in the background, suggesting a busy vendor's setup. The scene appears to be taking place during the daytime under bright, even light, typical of an open-air market. There is no clearly discernible text visible in the image. The picture offers a candid view of everyday commerce and fresh produce at a local market in Ghana.
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