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This media file captures a bustling street vending scene in Ablekuma, Ghana. The primary subject is a woman with reddish-brown braided hair, wearing a patterned dress, who appears to be a vendor. She is seated behind a wooden table or stall, tending to her goods. Another person, possibly a child, is partially visible sitting behind her, also wearing a patterned garment. The stall offers various items for sale, including packaged hair extensions hanging from a blue canopy, and snacks or candies displayed in clear plastic containers on the wooden table. There are also other packaged items, likely foodstuffs or small consumer goods, in a white basin on the table. A yellow plastic jerrycan or container rests near the woman, featuring text that reads: "J.R.S PETROLEUM", "STREET EDJEAN AT INTRO & CHAMBERS LTD.", "GHANA", and a phone number "0243077069". In the immediate foreground, a bright blue plastic chair is visible, with the word "DOR-DOR" written on its back in orange. The setting appears to be a sunny day, likely mid-morning or afternoon, given the clear, bright light. The background reveals a typical street environment in an urban or peri-urban area. There are makeshift structures constructed from corrugated metal sheets, a dusty unpaved or partially paved roadside, and a busy street further back with vehicles (cars, a motorbike) and other pedestrians. The general impression is one of everyday commerce and activity in a lively outdoor setting.
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