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This image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright, clear daylight. The setting appears bustling, with numerous market stalls and vendors.

Several women are visible, with some notably carrying items on their heads. In the foreground, a woman wearing a bright orange top balances a large pink basin, containing a black bag, on her head. Behind her, another woman in a patterned dress also carries a black bag on her head. Further back, a woman in a black strap top has a white bundle or bag on her head.

The market stalls are filled with a variety of goods. Large beige and red vendor umbrellas provide shade, some featuring brand names. Text visible on these umbrellas includes "UNOLI", part of "marg" (likely for margarine), "JOINU", and a mirrored "ТЯАЗН УНТ" (likely "THE TRASH"). Shelves behind the people are stocked with products such as cooking oil in bottles, large white sacks (possibly containing rice or flour), and various packaged items. A white net bag full of garlic or onions is also discernible. Other visible text includes "once", "KINOUC", "Connective Indus", "MUUTU", "HoaDi", "TRASH INCASH", and numbers like "875" and "29/20". The scene depicts a lively commercial environment with people engaged in buying and selling.
King Legend

Jan 14, 2025, 10:32 AM

Kasoa, Ghana

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This image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, under bright, clear daylight. The setting appears bustling, with numerous market stalls and vendors. Several women are visible, with some notably carrying items on their heads. In the foreground, a woman wearing a bright orange top balances a large pink basin, containing a black bag, on her head. Behind her, another woman in a patterned dress also carries a black bag on her head. Further back, a woman in a black strap top has a white bundle or bag on her head. The market stalls are filled with a variety of goods. Large beige and red vendor umbrellas provide shade, some featuring brand names. Text visible on these umbrellas includes "UNOLI", part of "marg" (likely for margarine), "JOINU", and a mirrored "ТЯАЗН УНТ" (likely "THE TRASH"). Shelves behind the people are stocked with products such as cooking oil in bottles, large white sacks (possibly containing rice or flour), and various packaged items. A white net bag full of garlic or onions is also discernible. Other visible text includes "once", "KINOUC", "Connective Indus", "MUUTU", "HoaDi", "TRASH INCASH", and numbers like "875" and "29/20". The scene depicts a lively commercial environment with people engaged in buying and selling.

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