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The image, taken in Kasoa, Ghana, depicts the interior of a bustling shop or storage room, filled with various packaged goods. The scene is presented with a 90-degree counter-clockwise rotation. A young Black individual, likely female, is featured prominently in the foreground. She has short, dark hair and is wearing a white sleeveless top paired with a bright pink apron that has black trim and pockets. She is bent over, looking downwards, suggesting she is engaged in a task involving items on a lower shelf or the floor. The setting is densely packed with merchandise. Numerous large sacks, some white woven and others clear plastic, are stacked high against the walls and on the floor. These sacks appear to contain dry goods such as sugar, grain, or flour. Behind the person, several yellow jerrycans or large containers are visible. On the left side of the frame, shelves display smaller packaged items, including sweets and sachets. The floor is tiled, and a black electrical cord snakes across it. To the right, a large roll of white material, possibly sugar or textiles, is present, alongside a rusty cylindrical metal object. Visible text on the packaging offers clues about the products and their origins. Phrases like "PRIDE OF THE WEST," "IRANI BROTHERS," "TEMA," and "25kg" are discernible, indicating brands, locations, and weights. Other partial texts include "GUBA," "SUGAR," "MAG PEE," "GINN," "BROMAVE," "CHINA," and "POMO." Phone numbers "TEL: 02434854" and "0243 85447" are also visible on some packaging. The crowded environment and array of staple goods suggest a functional retail or wholesale operation, possibly a provision store or a warehouse. The lighting indicates an indoor setting, with no clear indication of the time of day.
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