
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a bustling open-air market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, during the daytime. The sun casts distinct shadows, indicating bright, clear weather. The focus is on several individuals, primarily women, engaged in commerce, with a significant presence of clothing items. In the foreground, three women are closely examining piles of clothing spread on the ground. One woman, wearing a red head covering and distinctive black and white striped leggings, is seen from behind, stooping over the merchandise. Next to her, another woman in a pink top adorned with cloud-like patterns is also focused on the clothes. A third woman, dressed in a black top and blue jeans, sits on a white bucket, actively sifting through a pile of garments. These scenes suggest a vibrant second-hand clothing market. In the midground, a woman in a colorful floral-patterned dress stands next to a silver car, holding up a striped piece of clothing, possibly for a customer who is partially visible in the driver's seat. Further into the market, a person functions as a head porter, balancing a tray filled with packaged goods on their head. The background reveals a lively street scene, with more market stalls, awnings, and other vehicles, including an orange and black taxi, indicating a busy commercial thoroughfare. Visible text includes "NYAME BEYE HE" with a chicken logo and what appears to be a phone number, "0244797550", printed on a white market umbrella. "NYAME BEYE" is an Akan phrase meaning "God will make it" or "God will do it." A partial car license plate "GR 38..." is visible on the orange and black taxi. A small blue sticker on the ground has the word "COOL" printed on it.
No transactions found



