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This image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene, likely a street stall, showcasing a large quantity of processed animal skin, commonly known as kpomo or ponmo, displayed for sale. The animal skin, varying in shades from light tan to deep brown, is arranged in two large, round metal basins. Many pieces are rolled into cylindrical shapes, some secured with thin red rubber bands, while others are presented as flatter, irregular sheets. A singular, textured orange mass is also visible in the right basin. On the left side of the frame, various market goods are visible, stacked and arranged. These include bottles of cooking oil or similar liquids, numerous packaged items in plastic and cardboard (some orange, white, and green), and a pile of small, round, white objects, possibly balls of dough or fufu. A black plastic bag rests near the animal skin in the left basin, and cardboard boxes are visible behind the stacked goods. The word "MUS" is discernible on one of the cardboard boxes. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, casting distinct shadows and indicating a sunny day. The ground beneath the stall appears to be paved, resembling a sidewalk or market pathway. No people are visible in the photograph, but the arrangement of goods clearly indicates a commercial setting, characteristic of a bustling local market in an urban or semi-urban area.
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