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This image captures an outdoor scene in Mile 11, Ghana, depicting what appears to be a polling station or voter registration point, likely during an election or civic event. The setting is an unpaved, dusty ground under natural daylight, suggesting it is daytime. The primary subjects are several white, rectangular ballot boxes or polling booths. Each box prominently displays the national flag of Ghana, the word "VOTE" printed vertically, and an emblem, likely belonging to the Electoral Commission of Ghana. Some of these boxes are stacked, while others are arranged in a row, implying an organized setup for voting or registration. To the right of the ballot boxes, a rustic, light brown wooden table stands, appearing well-used. A red and white striped barrier tape, with the word "STOP" partially visible, runs horizontally across the foreground, likely used for crowd control or to define a restricted area. In the background, various buildings are visible under a bright, possibly hazy sky. These include a house with a red roof and green painted walls, as well as other structures, some appearing to be made of corrugated iron. Overhead, several utility lines stretch across the frame. A palm tree and other green foliage are also present, adding to the outdoor environment. No people are visible in the image, but the arrangement of the voting materials clearly indicates a civic process related to elections or voting. The scene conveys a sense of preparedness for a democratic exercise within a local Ghanaian community.
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