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The image depicts a street market scene, likely in Accra, Ghana, given the requested location context, though a specific address within the city cannot be determined from the visual information. In the foreground, a dark-skinned woman is viewed from behind, wearing a long-sleeved, navy blue dress patterned with small, repeating gold animal figures. Her hair is covered by a dark brown headwrap, secured at the back of her head with a long tail extending downwards. She wears black slide sandals. Her posture suggests interaction with the vendor directly in front of her. To her immediate left, a display of numerous colorful flip-flops and sandals (pink, black, green, blue) is visible, stacked on a yellow surface, possibly merchandise from an adjacent stall. Directly opposite the first woman, behind a makeshift counter, stands a dark-skinned female vendor wearing glasses and a short-sleeved green dress with a vibrant, multi-colored pattern. Her hair is styled in braids. She is observed looking down at her hands, which hold what appear to be stacks of banknotes or papers, possibly interacting with a mobile phone. The counter front features various weathered advertisements, including a red poster with white text, partially legible as "Made 4 M" and "53#", and a yellow poster on the right with the word "Money". On the counter surface, a stack of items, possibly more papers or currency, is visible, along with a pen. Behind the vendor, a light-colored, possibly faded yellow or cream, building wall with two windows is present. An open, light-colored (possibly beige/yellow and white striped) umbrella or awning provides overhead shade. To the far left, a large advertising banner is visible, displaying professional headshots of a man in a suit and a woman, along with partially visible phone numbers ("054458 / 054366"). The ground surface consists of grey interlocking pavers. A partially visible individual wearing a patterned garment is present on the far right edge of the frame.
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