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A large, irregularly shaped aerial map of a developed area in Kumasi, Ghana, is displayed prominently against a black background material. The map, primarily green with visible grey and white structures representing buildings and roads, shows a mixture of dense greenery and urban infrastructure. A notable large green space, possibly a park or undeveloped land, is centrally located in the upper-middle section of the map.

Positioned directly below the map is a horizontal white rectangular display panel. The left side of this panel features text in a local language alongside its English translation: "Amoape Nkwaatia katska / We have set foot in dense forest / And caused it to change into a large city / Attracting people to come and see / We are determined to strive / And bring all that is good into the country." Below this text, the number "70" is displayed in red, followed by logos, one of which includes "KWAME NKRUMAH" and "University of Science and Technology" (KNUST), indicating the map likely represents the KNUST campus or its environs within Kumasi. The right side of the panel reiterates the English translation of the poem, attributing it to "Dr. Ephraim Amu."

The display is located indoors, with a plain, light-colored wall visible on the far left of the frame. The floor at the bottom of the image is light-colored and appears tiled. No individuals or dynamic activities are present in the scene.

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A large, irregularly shaped aerial map of a developed area in Kumasi, Ghana, is displayed prominently against a black background material. The map, primarily green with visible grey and white structures representing buildings and roads, shows a mixture of dense greenery and urban infrastructure. A notable large green space, possibly a park or undeveloped land, is centrally located in the upper-middle section of the map. Positioned directly below the map is a horizontal white rectangular display panel. The left side of this panel features text in a local language alongside its English translation: "Amoape Nkwaatia katska / We have set foot in dense forest / And caused it to change into a large city / Attracting people to come and see / We are determined to strive / And bring all that is good into the country." Below this text, the number "70" is displayed in red, followed by logos, one of which includes "KWAME NKRUMAH" and "University of Science and Technology" (KNUST), indicating the map likely represents the KNUST campus or its environs within Kumasi. The right side of the panel reiterates the English translation of the poem, attributing it to "Dr. Ephraim Amu." The display is located indoors, with a plain, light-colored wall visible on the far left of the frame. The floor at the bottom of the image is light-colored and appears tiled. No individuals or dynamic activities are present in the scene.

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