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This image depicts a street market scene in Papase No.2, Ghana, featuring two women engaged in selling activities. In the foreground, two women of dark complexion are bent over merchandise. On the left, a woman wearing a dark blue long-sleeved top, a white undergarment, and pink flip-flops has her head covered by a black headwrap patterned with "LOVE" text. She is reaching into a large, vertical, striped (pink, blue, white) woven plastic sack, seemingly extracting or arranging its contents. Adjacent to her, on the ground, is a large, round, silver-colored metal basin filled with numerous irregularly shaped, brown pieces of what appears to be processed animal hide (often known as *wele* or *ponmo*). A smaller, similarly colored metal tray contains a few individual pieces of the same product. On the right, another woman wearing a patterned headwrap (black, orange, yellow) and a matching top is sorting items from the large silver basin. Her left hand is within the basin, and her right hand holds a small, green plastic mesh basket into which she is placing selected pieces of the processed hide. Her right foot is visible, wearing a white flip-flop. The background reveals a bustling urban environment. To the left, a bright yellow metal kiosk or shop front is visible, with partial text reading "VENTURES" and "RECHARGE," along with "MTN" and "glo" logos, suggesting mobile network services are offered. Further back, a smaller, white wooden stall with a glass display cabinet on top and a green gas cylinder beneath it stands by the roadside. The ground is paved with concrete or interlocking bricks, showing wear, dirt, and scattered litter including plastic bags and bottles. In the far background, a dark green vehicle is partially visible on a paved road, indicating active traffic. Rusty metal poles are positioned on the right side of the image, potentially part of a larger market structure. A white bucket with blue text "SHELL" is also partially visible on the ground near the second woman.
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