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Two young girls, likely school children, are depicted walking outdoors in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. Both girls are dressed in blue school uniforms with white trim and carrying backpacks. The girl in the foreground has a blue backpack featuring a cartoon character, while the second girl carries a dark backpack with a galaxy-like design. They are wearing white socks and black shoes; one of the second girl's socks appears to be partially slipped down. They are walking on an uneven, possibly dusty, ground surface.

In the background, a building with a dark, open storefront and a corrugated metal roof structure is visible. A red horizontal beam spans the upper portion of the frame. On the left side, a partial sign advertises medical services. The legible text includes phrases such as "PHYSICAL & JASTHMA -", "WE TREAT BOTH PHYSICAL &", "RHEUMATISM JASTHMA", and "EPILEPSY", along with telephone numbers "TEL: 0547334242 / 0205040". The term "JASTHMA" is likely a misspelling of "Asthma." The scene portrays a casual, everyday activity in an urban or semi-urban environment.
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Jan 28, 2025, 8:30 AM

Kasoa, Ghana

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Two young girls, likely school children, are depicted walking outdoors in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright daylight. Both girls are dressed in blue school uniforms with white trim and carrying backpacks. The girl in the foreground has a blue backpack featuring a cartoon character, while the second girl carries a dark backpack with a galaxy-like design. They are wearing white socks and black shoes; one of the second girl's socks appears to be partially slipped down. They are walking on an uneven, possibly dusty, ground surface. In the background, a building with a dark, open storefront and a corrugated metal roof structure is visible. A red horizontal beam spans the upper portion of the frame. On the left side, a partial sign advertises medical services. The legible text includes phrases such as "PHYSICAL & JASTHMA -", "WE TREAT BOTH PHYSICAL &", "RHEUMATISM JASTHMA", and "EPILEPSY", along with telephone numbers "TEL: 0547334242 / 0205040". The term "JASTHMA" is likely a misspelling of "Asthma." The scene portrays a casual, everyday activity in an urban or semi-urban environment.

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