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This overhead image depicts a large pile of smoked or dried fish, likely offered for sale in a market in Kasoa, Ghana. The fish are dark brown to black, indicating a preservation process, and are displayed on sheets of newspaper. Many of the fish are whole, with their heads and tails clearly visible, suggesting they are large species such as tuna or mackerel. In the upper left corner, a person's hand is seen holding a fish that is partially wrapped in newspaper, possibly in the process of being prepared for a customer. On the lower left, a glimpse of patterned clothing belonging to another individual is visible. In the lower right, a bare foot with painted toenails can be seen near the edge of the fish display. Weathered wooden planks are present on the left side of the frame, forming part of the market stall setup. The scene suggests a lively, informal market environment focused on local food commerce. While most of the text on the newspapers is unreadable due to blur and distortion, columns of newsprint are visible, and the word "LUCK" can be faintly discerned on one section. The image captures a practical snapshot of a local market in action.
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