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Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina

30 memories from Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina

The video shows four race cars parked in a row on an asphalt road on a sunny day. In the background is a body of water with trees on the far side. At the edge of the water, several people are standing and watching the cars. The first car is black and yellow with the number 25 on the hood. The next car is white with the number 74 on the side. The third car is white. The fourth car is black with red accents and the number 25 on the side. The camera moves along the row of cars, showing them in detail.

The video shows four race cars parked in a row on an asphalt road on a sunny day. In the background is a body of water with trees on the far side. At the edge of the water, several people are standing and watching the cars. The first car is black and yellow with the number 25 on the hood. The next car is white with the number 74 on the side. The third car is white. The fourth car is black with red accents and the number 25 on the side. The camera moves along the row of cars, showing them in detail.

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The image shows a street in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, lined with parked rally cars and spectators. Several people stand around a dark-colored rally car with sponsor logos and the words "Asociación de Cooperativas Argentinas." Spectators are positioned along the road, some under trees. An inflatable archway spans the road further down the street. The sky is clear and blue.

The image shows a street in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, lined with parked rally cars and spectators. Several people stand around a dark-colored rally car with sponsor logos and the words "Asociación de Cooperativas Argentinas." Spectators are positioned along the road, some under trees. An inflatable archway spans the road further down the street. The sky is clear and blue.

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The video shows a line of rally cars parked on a paved road, with people walking around. The first car is a white Ford Fiesta with red and gray graphics and the number "204" on the side. The next car is a silver Peugeot 208 with black, green, and white graphics. The cars are parked along a street lined with trees and light poles. In the background, there's a large grassy area. The sky is clear and blue. People are walking along the sidewalk next to the cars.

The video shows a line of rally cars parked on a paved road, with people walking around. The first car is a white Ford Fiesta with red and gray graphics and the number "204" on the side. The next car is a silver Peugeot 208 with black, green, and white graphics. The cars are parked along a street lined with trees and light poles. In the background, there's a large grassy area. The sky is clear and blue. People are walking along the sidewalk next to the cars.

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The video shows a crowd of people watching race cars pass by on a sunny day. The cars are parked in a line, and the crowd is standing on the sidewalk. One car is silver with orange and blue accents and the number 203 on the side. Another car is blue and white with black accents. There are trees lining the street. Some people in the crowd are taking pictures or videos, while others are just watching. One person drinks from a can of soda.

The video shows a crowd of people watching race cars pass by on a sunny day. The cars are parked in a line, and the crowd is standing on the sidewalk. One car is silver with orange and blue accents and the number 203 on the side. Another car is blue and white with black accents. There are trees lining the street. Some people in the crowd are taking pictures or videos, while others are just watching. One person drinks from a can of soda.

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The image depicts a nighttime scene in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The focal point is a building with a prominent neon sign that reads "KHA LAMA." Above the sign is smaller print that reads "SPEED Unlimited." The building's architecture is multi-tiered, with what appears to be a wooden and partially illuminated facade. Red spherical lights are distributed along the exterior. Vegetation, including trees and bushes, partially obscures the lower portion of the building. A sidewalk and a strip of grass run alongside the building, separating it from an asphalt road. The lighting is dim, creating shadows and highlighting the neon sign and other light sources.

The image depicts a nighttime scene in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The focal point is a building with a prominent neon sign that reads "KHA LAMA." Above the sign is smaller print that reads "SPEED Unlimited." The building's architecture is multi-tiered, with what appears to be a wooden and partially illuminated facade. Red spherical lights are distributed along the exterior. Vegetation, including trees and bushes, partially obscures the lower portion of the building. A sidewalk and a strip of grass run alongside the building, separating it from an asphalt road. The lighting is dim, creating shadows and highlighting the neon sign and other light sources.

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At night, the image captures a set of five tall, white rectangular posts, each resembling a giant pencil, adorned with drawings of school supplies and letters. These are located on the median of a street in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The posts decrease in height from back to front. A street light is positioned in front of the nearest post. The posts are surrounded by grass. In the background, there is a dark sky, utility lines, and street lights.

At night, the image captures a set of five tall, white rectangular posts, each resembling a giant pencil, adorned with drawings of school supplies and letters. These are located on the median of a street in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The posts decrease in height from back to front. A street light is positioned in front of the nearest post. The posts are surrounded by grass. In the background, there is a dark sky, utility lines, and street lights.

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The image depicts a multi-story building illuminated at night in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The building's facade features a stairway adorned with white lights and multiple sections with warm, yellow lighting. Green spotlights are positioned around small palm trees at the base of the building. A street with white crosswalk stripes is visible to the right of the building. A street light is on the lower left of the image. A sign spelling out "HOTEL" is visible near the bottom of the image.

The image depicts a multi-story building illuminated at night in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The building's facade features a stairway adorned with white lights and multiple sections with warm, yellow lighting. Green spotlights are positioned around small palm trees at the base of the building. A street with white crosswalk stripes is visible to the right of the building. A street light is on the lower left of the image. A sign spelling out "HOTEL" is visible near the bottom of the image.

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This is a nighttime shot of a roundabout in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The roundabout is constructed of concrete and has a yellow painted border. Inside the roundabout is a light fixture shaped like a tree, made of silver metal, and surrounded by large, round stones. There are street lights and buildings visible in the background, as well as trees to the left of the roundabout. There are also traffic cones visible on one side of the roundabout. The foreground is mostly concrete road surface.

This is a nighttime shot of a roundabout in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The roundabout is constructed of concrete and has a yellow painted border. Inside the roundabout is a light fixture shaped like a tree, made of silver metal, and surrounded by large, round stones. There are street lights and buildings visible in the background, as well as trees to the left of the roundabout. There are also traffic cones visible on one side of the roundabout. The foreground is mostly concrete road surface.

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The image shows a street scene at night in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. A car with headlights on is driving on the left side of the frame. The road surface is asphalt with visible cracks and debris. The area is illuminated by streetlights, with one streetlight prominently displaying lens flare. Trees with hanging foliage line the street. In the background, a public area with benches and decorative lights is visible. A bridge structure with cable supports is present to the left. A utility pole stands on the right. The overall scene is a quiet urban landscape.

The image shows a street scene at night in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. A car with headlights on is driving on the left side of the frame. The road surface is asphalt with visible cracks and debris. The area is illuminated by streetlights, with one streetlight prominently displaying lens flare. Trees with hanging foliage line the street. In the background, a public area with benches and decorative lights is visible. A bridge structure with cable supports is present to the left. A utility pole stands on the right. The overall scene is a quiet urban landscape.

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The video shows a group of motorcyclists stopped at a traffic intersection. There are at least three motorcycles visible, primarily red with white and blue accents. One has a GIVI storage box mounted on the back. Riders wear helmets and casual clothing. The camera view is from the perspective of a motorcyclist. The environment is an urban street with buildings, utility poles, and other vehicles in the background. Pedestrians cross the street. The sky is overcast. The general scene suggests a casual gathering or ride of motorcyclists.

The video shows a group of motorcyclists stopped at a traffic intersection. There are at least three motorcycles visible, primarily red with white and blue accents. One has a GIVI storage box mounted on the back. Riders wear helmets and casual clothing. The camera view is from the perspective of a motorcyclist. The environment is an urban street with buildings, utility poles, and other vehicles in the background. Pedestrians cross the street. The sky is overcast. The general scene suggests a casual gathering or ride of motorcyclists.

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The image captures a dynamic, slightly angled view from a motorcycle in motion, likely in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The primary subject is a person riding a blue and white sportbike. The rider is dressed in a black long-sleeved top and blue jeans, wearing a white and black full-face helmet that obscures their face. Their hands are on the handlebars, suggesting an active riding posture.

The motorcycle itself is predominantly blue on the tank and front fairing, with white sections on the side and rear. A red taillight is visible at the back. The background is blurred, indicating speed and movement. The setting appears to be a paved road or track, featuring a yellow double-line marking on the right side. To the left, there is a grassy strip separating the main thoroughfare from an area with parked cars. Trees are visible further in the background.

The time of day appears to be dusk or night, as indicated by the ambient low light and artificial lights (possibly streetlights or track lighting) glowing in the distance. The overall impression is one of speed and a focused activity of motorcycle riding. No discernible text is visible on any objects or in the background.

The image captures a dynamic, slightly angled view from a motorcycle in motion, likely in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The primary subject is a person riding a blue and white sportbike. The rider is dressed in a black long-sleeved top and blue jeans, wearing a white and black full-face helmet that obscures their face. Their hands are on the handlebars, suggesting an active riding posture. The motorcycle itself is predominantly blue on the tank and front fairing, with white sections on the side and rear. A red taillight is visible at the back. The background is blurred, indicating speed and movement. The setting appears to be a paved road or track, featuring a yellow double-line marking on the right side. To the left, there is a grassy strip separating the main thoroughfare from an area with parked cars. Trees are visible further in the background. The time of day appears to be dusk or night, as indicated by the ambient low light and artificial lights (possibly streetlights or track lighting) glowing in the distance. The overall impression is one of speed and a focused activity of motorcycle riding. No discernible text is visible on any objects or in the background.

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A wide, level shot captures the horizon over a body of water, presumably the San Roque Lake in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, given the setting sun and landscape. The sky is a gradient of orange and pink hues, obscured partially by a line of dark silhouetted mountains. Small, scattered clouds tinted pink by the setting sun hover above the mountains. The water surface is ruffled by a gentle breeze, reflecting the faint colors of the sky, though its overall tone is a deep, dark grey. No people or boats are visible in the frame.

A wide, level shot captures the horizon over a body of water, presumably the San Roque Lake in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, given the setting sun and landscape. The sky is a gradient of orange and pink hues, obscured partially by a line of dark silhouetted mountains. Small, scattered clouds tinted pink by the setting sun hover above the mountains. The water surface is ruffled by a gentle breeze, reflecting the faint colors of the sky, though its overall tone is a deep, dark grey. No people or boats are visible in the frame.

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The video captures a panoramic view of a large lake or reservoir, likely Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, during sunset or dusk. The sky transitions from a soft light blue overhead to warm orange and pink hues along the distant horizon, where mountains and hills are silhouetted.

The camera pans slowly from left to right, revealing the expansive body of water with visible waves and ripples, suggesting a light breeze. In the distance, several sailboats are present; some appear to be docked along a distant shore or in a marina on the right side of the frame, while one small sailboat sails in the open water.

In the foreground, a rocky and concrete shoreline meets a paved path or promenade. A stone marker with an arrow pointing left is visible at the 0:01 mark. As the camera continues to pan, a lamppost and the partial silhouette of a person standing near the water's edge can be seen at the 0:03 mark, observing the serene evening landscape.

The video captures a panoramic view of a large lake or reservoir, likely Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, during sunset or dusk. The sky transitions from a soft light blue overhead to warm orange and pink hues along the distant horizon, where mountains and hills are silhouetted. The camera pans slowly from left to right, revealing the expansive body of water with visible waves and ripples, suggesting a light breeze. In the distance, several sailboats are present; some appear to be docked along a distant shore or in a marina on the right side of the frame, while one small sailboat sails in the open water. In the foreground, a rocky and concrete shoreline meets a paved path or promenade. A stone marker with an arrow pointing left is visible at the 0:01 mark. As the camera continues to pan, a lamppost and the partial silhouette of a person standing near the water's edge can be seen at the 0:03 mark, observing the serene evening landscape.

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The image presents a serene sunset over a large body of water, consistent with Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The sun, a brilliant orb, is positioned low on the horizon, partially hidden by the distant hills and casting a strong, warm glow across the scene. Its light creates a shimmering path of reflection on the gently rippling water surface.

The sky transitions from a soft yellow-orange near the horizon to a clear blue-grey higher up, dotted with a few wispy clouds that catch the last rays of sunlight. Across the water, a distant shoreline reveals rolling hills or mountains, upon which a town or city appears to be built. A notable detail on the right side of the distant hilly horizon is a tall, dark, cylindrical structure, possibly a tower or monument, standing out against the twilight sky.

In the foreground, a strip of land borders the water. This area consists of dark earth and sparse grass, with several rocks along the water's edge. A paved path or sidewalk runs along the bottom left of the frame, suggesting a promenade or viewing area. No people or specific activities are visible, emphasizing the tranquility of the natural landscape during dusk. There is no visible text in the image.

The image presents a serene sunset over a large body of water, consistent with Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The sun, a brilliant orb, is positioned low on the horizon, partially hidden by the distant hills and casting a strong, warm glow across the scene. Its light creates a shimmering path of reflection on the gently rippling water surface. The sky transitions from a soft yellow-orange near the horizon to a clear blue-grey higher up, dotted with a few wispy clouds that catch the last rays of sunlight. Across the water, a distant shoreline reveals rolling hills or mountains, upon which a town or city appears to be built. A notable detail on the right side of the distant hilly horizon is a tall, dark, cylindrical structure, possibly a tower or monument, standing out against the twilight sky. In the foreground, a strip of land borders the water. This area consists of dark earth and sparse grass, with several rocks along the water's edge. A paved path or sidewalk runs along the bottom left of the frame, suggesting a promenade or viewing area. No people or specific activities are visible, emphasizing the tranquility of the natural landscape during dusk. There is no visible text in the image.

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The image captures a scenic moment in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, featuring two adventure motorcycles parked on a paved surface next to a body of water, likely a lake or river. The scene appears to be set in the late afternoon or early evening, indicated by the soft, warm light reflecting off the calm water.

Two individuals are visible. One person, a man with short grey hair and glasses, wearing a dark top, is partially seen near the rear of the lead motorcycle in the upper part of the frame. Another person, wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt and a helmet, stands near the front of the second motorcycle, further down the path.

The motorcycles are predominantly white and black adventure-style bikes, equipped for long-distance travel. The lead motorcycle, closer to the viewer, is heavily accessorized with luggage. It features a large grey top case and black side panniers. The right pannier displays a black and white world map sticker and the brand "RONLAIVER" printed in white letters. The rear license plate is partially visible, showing "A22 GKS". The top case also carries several travel stickers, including blue circles with numbers "2" and "38", and other faded decals. Both motorcycles have helmets resting on them. The second bike has a tank bag and additional luggage.

The background shows the shimmering water, with a distant shore lined with trees and some structures, characteristic of a lakeside town. A vertical wooden pole is present in the mid-left of the frame. The ground is a grey, textured asphalt or gravel surface. The overall impression is of a stop during a motorcycle tour, offering a picturesque view.

The image captures a scenic moment in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, featuring two adventure motorcycles parked on a paved surface next to a body of water, likely a lake or river. The scene appears to be set in the late afternoon or early evening, indicated by the soft, warm light reflecting off the calm water. Two individuals are visible. One person, a man with short grey hair and glasses, wearing a dark top, is partially seen near the rear of the lead motorcycle in the upper part of the frame. Another person, wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt and a helmet, stands near the front of the second motorcycle, further down the path. The motorcycles are predominantly white and black adventure-style bikes, equipped for long-distance travel. The lead motorcycle, closer to the viewer, is heavily accessorized with luggage. It features a large grey top case and black side panniers. The right pannier displays a black and white world map sticker and the brand "RONLAIVER" printed in white letters. The rear license plate is partially visible, showing "A22 GKS". The top case also carries several travel stickers, including blue circles with numbers "2" and "38", and other faded decals. Both motorcycles have helmets resting on them. The second bike has a tank bag and additional luggage. The background shows the shimmering water, with a distant shore lined with trees and some structures, characteristic of a lakeside town. A vertical wooden pole is present in the mid-left of the frame. The ground is a grey, textured asphalt or gravel surface. The overall impression is of a stop during a motorcycle tour, offering a picturesque view.

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This image captures a serene lakeside scene, likely at either sunrise or sunset, in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The foreground features a vast expanse of water, probably Lake San Roque, characterized by its textured surface with countless small ripples and reflections, indicating a calm body of water. Along the distant shoreline, numerous sailboats and other small boats are moored, their masts and rigging creating a dense, vertical pattern against the land. These boats are illuminated by a warm, golden light, suggesting the low angle of the sun. Behind the boats, a band of trees with dense, dark foliage lines the shore. In the background, rolling mountains rise, their earthy tones and rugged profiles silhouetted against the sky. The sky is filled with soft, pale hues, transitioning from a clear expanse to scattered, wispy clouds that are subtly touched with pink and orange, typical of dawn or dusk. The scene conveys a sense of peace and natural beauty. There is no visible text in the image.

This image captures a serene lakeside scene, likely at either sunrise or sunset, in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The foreground features a vast expanse of water, probably Lake San Roque, characterized by its textured surface with countless small ripples and reflections, indicating a calm body of water. Along the distant shoreline, numerous sailboats and other small boats are moored, their masts and rigging creating a dense, vertical pattern against the land. These boats are illuminated by a warm, golden light, suggesting the low angle of the sun. Behind the boats, a band of trees with dense, dark foliage lines the shore. In the background, rolling mountains rise, their earthy tones and rugged profiles silhouetted against the sky. The sky is filled with soft, pale hues, transitioning from a clear expanse to scattered, wispy clouds that are subtly touched with pink and orange, typical of dawn or dusk. The scene conveys a sense of peace and natural beauty. There is no visible text in the image.

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The image depicts an outdoor scene at a boat launch or canal in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, captured during the golden hour, indicated by the warm, low sunlight and long shadows.

In the foreground, a personal watercraft (jet ski) with red and white accents is partially submerged in a narrow waterway, likely being launched or retrieved, as its trailer wheel is also in the water. A man, wearing a dark t-shirt, is seated on the rear of the jet ski.

To the right of the water, a densely vegetated bank covered in small green plants borders the canal, transitioning into a paved or gravel path and then a patch of green grass. On the left side of the frame, a chain-link fence with metal posts runs parallel to the water. Beyond the fence, lush green trees and bushes are visible, illuminated by the warm light.

Further down the waterway, behind the jet ski, part of a larger white boat with red accents is visible, likely docked or moored. The letters "MO" are discernable on its hull. The water surface reflects the surrounding elements and the golden light. The scene conveys a calm, recreational atmosphere, characteristic of a waterfront area.

The image depicts an outdoor scene at a boat launch or canal in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, captured during the golden hour, indicated by the warm, low sunlight and long shadows. In the foreground, a personal watercraft (jet ski) with red and white accents is partially submerged in a narrow waterway, likely being launched or retrieved, as its trailer wheel is also in the water. A man, wearing a dark t-shirt, is seated on the rear of the jet ski. To the right of the water, a densely vegetated bank covered in small green plants borders the canal, transitioning into a paved or gravel path and then a patch of green grass. On the left side of the frame, a chain-link fence with metal posts runs parallel to the water. Beyond the fence, lush green trees and bushes are visible, illuminated by the warm light. Further down the waterway, behind the jet ski, part of a larger white boat with red accents is visible, likely docked or moored. The letters "MO" are discernable on its hull. The water surface reflects the surrounding elements and the golden light. The scene conveys a calm, recreational atmosphere, characteristic of a waterfront area.

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The image captures a perspective from underneath a large concrete bridge spanning over a body of water, likely Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The bridge's robust underside, constructed from light-colored concrete, dominates the left and central-top portions of the frame. Attached to the concrete structure is an extensive metal framework, possibly a maintenance walkway or utility conduit system, featuring dark grating and support beams. Red pipes or electrical conduits are also visible running along the bridge's underside. Distinct shadows from the metalwork are cast onto the concrete, indicating bright sunlight.

To the right, a wide expanse of water fills the rest of the image, showing ripples on its surface and reflecting the clear blue sky in some areas, while other parts appear darker. In the upper right background, across the water, a distant shore with green, tree-covered hills or mountains is visible under a clear, bright blue sky.

On the near shore, beneath the bridge on the lower left, urban development is apparent. Buildings constructed of brick and concrete stand beside a road where several vehicles are parked. A white van, with the blue text "BEHRUGO" clearly legible on its side, is prominently featured. Utility poles and power lines crisscross the lower part of the frame.

The scene depicts a sunny day with clear skies, evidenced by the bright illumination and sharp shadows. No specific human activity is highlighted; the image presents a static view of the infrastructure and natural landscape.

The image captures a perspective from underneath a large concrete bridge spanning over a body of water, likely Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The bridge's robust underside, constructed from light-colored concrete, dominates the left and central-top portions of the frame. Attached to the concrete structure is an extensive metal framework, possibly a maintenance walkway or utility conduit system, featuring dark grating and support beams. Red pipes or electrical conduits are also visible running along the bridge's underside. Distinct shadows from the metalwork are cast onto the concrete, indicating bright sunlight. To the right, a wide expanse of water fills the rest of the image, showing ripples on its surface and reflecting the clear blue sky in some areas, while other parts appear darker. In the upper right background, across the water, a distant shore with green, tree-covered hills or mountains is visible under a clear, bright blue sky. On the near shore, beneath the bridge on the lower left, urban development is apparent. Buildings constructed of brick and concrete stand beside a road where several vehicles are parked. A white van, with the blue text "BEHRUGO" clearly legible on its side, is prominently featured. Utility poles and power lines crisscross the lower part of the frame. The scene depicts a sunny day with clear skies, evidenced by the bright illumination and sharp shadows. No specific human activity is highlighted; the image presents a static view of the infrastructure and natural landscape.

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A large, white passenger boat, identified as "REAUCO II" with the registration "I 15150", is depicted on a body of water. The boat features multiple decks, numerous windows, and white railings, suggesting it is a tour boat or ferry. Its side is decorated with distinctive blue and light blue striped patterns.

The vessel is positioned near a densely wooded shoreline, rich with various green trees, under a clear, bright blue sky. The water surface shows texture from ripples or light, reflecting the daylight. The scene takes place during a sunny day, likely morning or afternoon, with no adverse weather conditions visible.

While no people are explicitly visible on board, the boat's design indicates its purpose for carrying passengers, likely for tourism or transport in the scenic area. The location context indicates this is Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, suggesting the boat is on Lake San Roque.

A large, white passenger boat, identified as "REAUCO II" with the registration "I 15150", is depicted on a body of water. The boat features multiple decks, numerous windows, and white railings, suggesting it is a tour boat or ferry. Its side is decorated with distinctive blue and light blue striped patterns. The vessel is positioned near a densely wooded shoreline, rich with various green trees, under a clear, bright blue sky. The water surface shows texture from ripples or light, reflecting the daylight. The scene takes place during a sunny day, likely morning or afternoon, with no adverse weather conditions visible. While no people are explicitly visible on board, the boat's design indicates its purpose for carrying passengers, likely for tourism or transport in the scenic area. The location context indicates this is Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, suggesting the boat is on Lake San Roque.

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This landscape-oriented image, captured in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, showcases a white and blue passenger boat named "REALICO I" on a rippled body of water, likely San Roque Lake. The boat, which appears to be a catamaran or tour vessel, features a sleek design with multiple large windows and an accessible upper deck, indicating its use for passenger excursions.

The background reveals a lakeside urban environment under a clear, bright blue sky, suggesting a sunny day. Along the shoreline, various buildings are visible. To the left of the boat, a multi-story building with a warm, reddish-brown facade and rectangular windows features a large advertising billboard. This billboard displays colorful cartoon characters and prominent Spanish text that reads "Derrochalli" and "ESTE VERANO HACE COMO LOS Ahorrettis!" (This summer, be like the Ahorrettis!), along with smaller text like "ENAIRE" and "20 MINUTOS." Further left, a more contemporary white building with vertical design elements, green-tinted windows, and balconies stands tall. Lush green trees and bushes are interspersed along the waterfront, complementing the urban structures. The water surface exhibits distinct, textured ripples, and the overall scene captures a moment of leisure or transit in this resort town setting.

This landscape-oriented image, captured in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, showcases a white and blue passenger boat named "REALICO I" on a rippled body of water, likely San Roque Lake. The boat, which appears to be a catamaran or tour vessel, features a sleek design with multiple large windows and an accessible upper deck, indicating its use for passenger excursions. The background reveals a lakeside urban environment under a clear, bright blue sky, suggesting a sunny day. Along the shoreline, various buildings are visible. To the left of the boat, a multi-story building with a warm, reddish-brown facade and rectangular windows features a large advertising billboard. This billboard displays colorful cartoon characters and prominent Spanish text that reads "Derrochalli" and "ESTE VERANO HACE COMO LOS Ahorrettis!" (This summer, be like the Ahorrettis!), along with smaller text like "ENAIRE" and "20 MINUTOS." Further left, a more contemporary white building with vertical design elements, green-tinted windows, and balconies stands tall. Lush green trees and bushes are interspersed along the waterfront, complementing the urban structures. The water surface exhibits distinct, textured ripples, and the overall scene captures a moment of leisure or transit in this resort town setting.

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The image presents a scenic view across a wide body of water, likely Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, under a clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a concrete walkway runs along the left, featuring a robust concrete pillar and a green metal railing. Part of a vehicle's wheel is visible at the bottom left, and some debris is scattered on the walkway.

The expansive water in the midground is a deep blue, exhibiting a choppy surface with noticeable waves and white foam near the foreground, indicative of windy conditions. On the right side, a large, white multi-deck boat, possibly a tour vessel with the name "ZARIBELLE" faintly visible on its hull, is moored close to a lush, tree-lined shore.

The distant shoreline is characterized by rolling hills blanketed in green foliage, dotted with various buildings. A distinctive, tall, reddish-brown tower-like structure stands out on a distant hillside to the far left. Further along the distant shore, a small pier or dock extends into the water, with a few indistinct figures visible on it.

The sky is a bright, cloudless blue, suggesting a sunny day. Strong shadows cast by the foreground elements confirm it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon. The scene conveys a sense of a picturesque and vibrant waterfront, typical of a popular lakeside destination.

The image presents a scenic view across a wide body of water, likely Lake San Roque in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, under a clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a concrete walkway runs along the left, featuring a robust concrete pillar and a green metal railing. Part of a vehicle's wheel is visible at the bottom left, and some debris is scattered on the walkway. The expansive water in the midground is a deep blue, exhibiting a choppy surface with noticeable waves and white foam near the foreground, indicative of windy conditions. On the right side, a large, white multi-deck boat, possibly a tour vessel with the name "ZARIBELLE" faintly visible on its hull, is moored close to a lush, tree-lined shore. The distant shoreline is characterized by rolling hills blanketed in green foliage, dotted with various buildings. A distinctive, tall, reddish-brown tower-like structure stands out on a distant hillside to the far left. Further along the distant shore, a small pier or dock extends into the water, with a few indistinct figures visible on it. The sky is a bright, cloudless blue, suggesting a sunny day. Strong shadows cast by the foreground elements confirm it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon. The scene conveys a sense of a picturesque and vibrant waterfront, typical of a popular lakeside destination.

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The video opens with a person wearing a black jacket and a red backpack, leaning on a metal railing and looking out over a wide, choppy body of water. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day. In the distance, a shoreline with buildings and trees is visible under the bright sunlight. The camera then pans right, revealing more of the turbulent water with white foam near the railing. The pan continues, showing a green pole in the foreground, and then a white two-deck boat positioned near a treed shoreline in the distance. The water remains agitated throughout the video, suggesting windy conditions. The scene depicts a waterfront area, likely a lake or large river, with a paved walkway for observers. No text is visible in the video.

The video opens with a person wearing a black jacket and a red backpack, leaning on a metal railing and looking out over a wide, choppy body of water. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day. In the distance, a shoreline with buildings and trees is visible under the bright sunlight. The camera then pans right, revealing more of the turbulent water with white foam near the railing. The pan continues, showing a green pole in the foreground, and then a white two-deck boat positioned near a treed shoreline in the distance. The water remains agitated throughout the video, suggesting windy conditions. The scene depicts a waterfront area, likely a lake or large river, with a paved walkway for observers. No text is visible in the video.

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The image captures the entrance area of a chairlift attraction, likely the "Aerosilla" in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, given the prominent signage and the provided location context. In the foreground, large, stylized red letters spell out "AEROSILLA." Behind these letters is a building with a light-colored, sail-like canopy, which appears to be the ticket office or a related facility. Signs visible on the building include "BOLETERIA" (Ticket Office) and "PRECIOS" (Prices). To the right of the sign, a motorcycle is parked, with a nearby circular sign indicating "EXCLUSIVO MOTOS" (Exclusive Motorcycles).

The background features a steep, tree-covered hillside dotted with the towers and chairs of a functional chairlift system, ascending towards the top. The foliage on the hill is predominantly green, while some trees in the midground display vibrant yellow leaves, suggesting an autumn season. The sky is a clear, bright blue, indicating sunny weather. Overhead power lines are visible in the upper left corner. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, suggesting it is daytime. The overall impression is that of a popular outdoor recreational and tourist site.

The image captures the entrance area of a chairlift attraction, likely the "Aerosilla" in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, given the prominent signage and the provided location context. In the foreground, large, stylized red letters spell out "AEROSILLA." Behind these letters is a building with a light-colored, sail-like canopy, which appears to be the ticket office or a related facility. Signs visible on the building include "BOLETERIA" (Ticket Office) and "PRECIOS" (Prices). To the right of the sign, a motorcycle is parked, with a nearby circular sign indicating "EXCLUSIVO MOTOS" (Exclusive Motorcycles). The background features a steep, tree-covered hillside dotted with the towers and chairs of a functional chairlift system, ascending towards the top. The foliage on the hill is predominantly green, while some trees in the midground display vibrant yellow leaves, suggesting an autumn season. The sky is a clear, bright blue, indicating sunny weather. Overhead power lines are visible in the upper left corner. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, suggesting it is daytime. The overall impression is that of a popular outdoor recreational and tourist site.

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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely within a museum or exhibition hall in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, given the contextual information and visible text. The image is taken at an upward angle, showing a large, dark, irregularly shaped object suspended from the ceiling by black metal supports. This object has a rough, textured, dark brown surface and is bordered by a distinct creamy-white edge, suggesting it could be a fossilized portion or a reconstruction of a large prehistoric creature's carapace or shell.

In the background, light-colored walls are adorned with several informational posters. Partially legible text on these posters, confirmed by OCR, indicates the exhibit's theme revolves around prehistoric fauna. Key terms like "Glyptodonte" (referring to Glyptodon, an extinct armored mammal) and "Córdoba" (a province in Argentina) are visible, along with mentions of other ancient genera such as "Sclerocalyptus," "Lomapheres," "Nouryurus," and "Pane." The text also cites archaeological findings dating back "8.500 a 15.000 años" and notes that "El cráneo de estos animales es pequeño en relación al resto del cuerpo."

Artificial light sources, possibly spotlights, create bright flares on the lower left of the image. Elements of the building's interior, including a section of a light brown and yellow checkered floor on the right and wooden beams, are also visible. A thick dark pole runs horizontally across the frame, part of the suspension system, and a rope is tied to a wooden post on the lower right. No people are visible, and the scene depicts an educational display.

This media file captures an indoor scene, likely within a museum or exhibition hall in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, given the contextual information and visible text. The image is taken at an upward angle, showing a large, dark, irregularly shaped object suspended from the ceiling by black metal supports. This object has a rough, textured, dark brown surface and is bordered by a distinct creamy-white edge, suggesting it could be a fossilized portion or a reconstruction of a large prehistoric creature's carapace or shell. In the background, light-colored walls are adorned with several informational posters. Partially legible text on these posters, confirmed by OCR, indicates the exhibit's theme revolves around prehistoric fauna. Key terms like "Glyptodonte" (referring to Glyptodon, an extinct armored mammal) and "Córdoba" (a province in Argentina) are visible, along with mentions of other ancient genera such as "Sclerocalyptus," "Lomapheres," "Nouryurus," and "Pane." The text also cites archaeological findings dating back "8.500 a 15.000 años" and notes that "El cráneo de estos animales es pequeño en relación al resto del cuerpo." Artificial light sources, possibly spotlights, create bright flares on the lower left of the image. Elements of the building's interior, including a section of a light brown and yellow checkered floor on the right and wooden beams, are also visible. A thick dark pole runs horizontally across the frame, part of the suspension system, and a rope is tied to a wooden post on the lower right. No people are visible, and the scene depicts an educational display.

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This image captures a vertical banner displayed indoors, likely in a museum or educational exhibition in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The banner's central theme is "Megafauna Sudamericana" (South American Megafauna).

The main subject is a large, brown-toned banner featuring a silhouette of South America as its background. Overlaid on this map are various illustrations of extinct megafauna from the region, depicted in a sketch-like style with red outlines. Prominently displayed animal names include "Toxodon," "Seladon" (likely Smilodon given the illustration), "Glosetherium," "Cuvieronlus," and "Sclerocalyptus."

The banner contains Spanish text providing information about these ancient creatures. It explains that the South American megafauna comprises large mammals from the Pleistocene period, including Toxodonts, Macraucheniids, Megatheriums, Mylodonts, and Glyptodonts. The text also notes that some mammals, such as foxes, tapirs, deer, weasels, and rodents, still exist today. It details the extinction of this megafauna at the end of the Pleistocene and beginning of the Holocene, highlighting that its ecological niche in South America is now only comparable to large African mammals like elephants, rhinoceroses, and hippopotamuses. A partial sentence mentions the last members coexisting with humans in South America.

The banner is well-lit, suggesting an intentional display setup. A small, circular logo is visible in the top-left corner, though its details are not legible. The overall impression is an informative and visually engaging display dedicated to prehistoric life on the South American continent.

This image captures a vertical banner displayed indoors, likely in a museum or educational exhibition in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The banner's central theme is "Megafauna Sudamericana" (South American Megafauna). The main subject is a large, brown-toned banner featuring a silhouette of South America as its background. Overlaid on this map are various illustrations of extinct megafauna from the region, depicted in a sketch-like style with red outlines. Prominently displayed animal names include "Toxodon," "Seladon" (likely Smilodon given the illustration), "Glosetherium," "Cuvieronlus," and "Sclerocalyptus." The banner contains Spanish text providing information about these ancient creatures. It explains that the South American megafauna comprises large mammals from the Pleistocene period, including Toxodonts, Macraucheniids, Megatheriums, Mylodonts, and Glyptodonts. The text also notes that some mammals, such as foxes, tapirs, deer, weasels, and rodents, still exist today. It details the extinction of this megafauna at the end of the Pleistocene and beginning of the Holocene, highlighting that its ecological niche in South America is now only comparable to large African mammals like elephants, rhinoceroses, and hippopotamuses. A partial sentence mentions the last members coexisting with humans in South America. The banner is well-lit, suggesting an intentional display setup. A small, circular logo is visible in the top-left corner, though its details are not legible. The overall impression is an informative and visually engaging display dedicated to prehistoric life on the South American continent.

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This media file captures an indoor exhibition scene, likely a museum or educational display, featuring a prominent paleontological artifact. The central subject is a large, light-colored, fossilized carapace, characteristic of a Glyptodon species, supported by an angular black metal stand. The shell's surface exhibits a complex, heavily textured pattern of numerous small, polygonal scutes (osteoderms), giving it a rugged, ancient appearance.

Behind the fossil, a light-colored wall serves as a backdrop. A banner is hung on this wall, clearly displaying the text "Glyptodon sp.", confirming the identity of the exhibited fossil. The banner also includes other images and unreadable smaller text, along with what appear to be institutional logos.

To the left, a large wooden-framed window with multiple panes provides natural illumination, revealing green trees and foliage outside, indicating it is daytime. The floor features a distinctive checkered pattern of reddish-brown and yellow-beige tiles. The black metal stand supporting the Glyptodon carapace is geometrically designed, casting shadows on the patterned floor.

The scene depicts a static display, highlighting an extinct megafauna from South America, consistent with the provided location context of Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. No people are visible, and the atmosphere suggests a focus on scientific and historical presentation.

This media file captures an indoor exhibition scene, likely a museum or educational display, featuring a prominent paleontological artifact. The central subject is a large, light-colored, fossilized carapace, characteristic of a Glyptodon species, supported by an angular black metal stand. The shell's surface exhibits a complex, heavily textured pattern of numerous small, polygonal scutes (osteoderms), giving it a rugged, ancient appearance. Behind the fossil, a light-colored wall serves as a backdrop. A banner is hung on this wall, clearly displaying the text "Glyptodon sp.", confirming the identity of the exhibited fossil. The banner also includes other images and unreadable smaller text, along with what appear to be institutional logos. To the left, a large wooden-framed window with multiple panes provides natural illumination, revealing green trees and foliage outside, indicating it is daytime. The floor features a distinctive checkered pattern of reddish-brown and yellow-beige tiles. The black metal stand supporting the Glyptodon carapace is geometrically designed, casting shadows on the patterned floor. The scene depicts a static display, highlighting an extinct megafauna from South America, consistent with the provided location context of Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. No people are visible, and the atmosphere suggests a focus on scientific and historical presentation.

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The image shows an exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The display features six numbered items related to inhaling practices. Number 1 shows what appears to be a "Mortero Antropomo" (Anthropomorphic Mortar), while number 2 exhibits "Morteros y Manos" (Mortars and Hands). "Molinillo" (Grinding Mill) is designated as number 3, and "Espátulas Óseas" (Bone Spatulas) are numbered 4. Number 5 shows "Tubos" (Tubes), and "Espátula Anatrópica" (Anatropic Spatula) is number 6. All objects are exhibited in a glass case, on a white background. The case sits on a floor with a black and white checkered pattern.

The image shows an exhibit titled "Prácticas Inhala" (Inhale Practices) from an unidentified museum, presumably in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The display features six numbered items related to inhaling practices. Number 1 shows what appears to be a "Mortero Antropomo" (Anthropomorphic Mortar), while number 2 exhibits "Morteros y Manos" (Mortars and Hands). "Molinillo" (Grinding Mill) is designated as number 3, and "Espátulas Óseas" (Bone Spatulas) are numbered 4. Number 5 shows "Tubos" (Tubes), and "Espátula Anatrópica" (Anatropic Spatula) is number 6. All objects are exhibited in a glass case, on a white background. The case sits on a floor with a black and white checkered pattern.

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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing archaeological artifacts, likely related to ancient hunting and tool-making, in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The artifacts are arranged within a glass display case against a light grey background.

On the left side, a collection of spherical stones, resembling "boleadoras" or "bolas," are displayed, with a sign indicating "7 BOL." Above these, a white sign is visible with text "UNIDAD CAZA" (HUNTING UNIT) and "PUNTA TIPO TIGRE" (TIGER TYPE POINT).

The main part of the display features various types of projectile points and tools. In the upper middle section, smaller stone and bone fragments are arranged in groups. Below these, multiple rows of finely crafted stone projectile points, such as arrowheads, are neatly categorized. Further right, a series of elongated bone tools or points are also displayed. In the upper right of the artifact area, a cluster of organic material, possibly dried plant or animal remains, is present.

Two green informational strips along the bottom provide context: "Puntas Intihuasi II-II (4000-1500 años antes del presente)" (Intihuasi II-II points, 4000-1500 years Before Present) and "distintos tipos de puntas tardías (500-300 años antes del presente)" (different types of late points, 500-300 years Before Present). Some artifacts are numbered from 1 to 6. The scene is well-lit, typical of a museum setting, with some glare visible on the glass of the display case. No people are visible.

The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing archaeological artifacts, likely related to ancient hunting and tool-making, in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. The artifacts are arranged within a glass display case against a light grey background. On the left side, a collection of spherical stones, resembling "boleadoras" or "bolas," are displayed, with a sign indicating "7 BOL." Above these, a white sign is visible with text "UNIDAD CAZA" (HUNTING UNIT) and "PUNTA TIPO TIGRE" (TIGER TYPE POINT). The main part of the display features various types of projectile points and tools. In the upper middle section, smaller stone and bone fragments are arranged in groups. Below these, multiple rows of finely crafted stone projectile points, such as arrowheads, are neatly categorized. Further right, a series of elongated bone tools or points are also displayed. In the upper right of the artifact area, a cluster of organic material, possibly dried plant or animal remains, is present. Two green informational strips along the bottom provide context: "Puntas Intihuasi II-II (4000-1500 años antes del presente)" (Intihuasi II-II points, 4000-1500 years Before Present) and "distintos tipos de puntas tardías (500-300 años antes del presente)" (different types of late points, 500-300 years Before Present). Some artifacts are numbered from 1 to 6. The scene is well-lit, typical of a museum setting, with some glare visible on the glass of the display case. No people are visible.

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This indoor photograph, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showcases an exhibit featuring a sculpted object and an informational sign. The central subject is a dark, elongated sculpture, resembling a stylized human or totemic figure with a distinct head, broad shoulders, and a body tapering to a point. Its surface is adorned with engraved patterns. The object rests horizontally on a white display surface.

Beside the sculpture, a white informational sign provides details about the exhibit. The text indicates it is from the "MUSEO NUMBA CHARAVA," dedicated to "mostrar vida y obra del pueblo Comechingón" (showing the life and work of the Comechingón people). The exhibition was sponsored by "FUNDACIÓN ECOSOAM" (Ecosystem, Society and Environment) and took place on "18 de mayo de 2015," coinciding with "Día Internacional de los Museos" (International Museum Day). The artwork is titled "NUMBA," crafted from "ESTEATITA" (steatite or soapstone) by author "SILVIA VILA," described as an "artesana constructora" (artisan builder).

The background features a white wall or display panel and a contrasting black and white checkered floor. The scene suggests an indoor museum or exhibition setting in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina.

This indoor photograph, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showcases an exhibit featuring a sculpted object and an informational sign. The central subject is a dark, elongated sculpture, resembling a stylized human or totemic figure with a distinct head, broad shoulders, and a body tapering to a point. Its surface is adorned with engraved patterns. The object rests horizontally on a white display surface. Beside the sculpture, a white informational sign provides details about the exhibit. The text indicates it is from the "MUSEO NUMBA CHARAVA," dedicated to "mostrar vida y obra del pueblo Comechingón" (showing the life and work of the Comechingón people). The exhibition was sponsored by "FUNDACIÓN ECOSOAM" (Ecosystem, Society and Environment) and took place on "18 de mayo de 2015," coinciding with "Día Internacional de los Museos" (International Museum Day). The artwork is titled "NUMBA," crafted from "ESTEATITA" (steatite or soapstone) by author "SILVIA VILA," described as an "artesana constructora" (artisan builder). The background features a white wall or display panel and a contrasting black and white checkered floor. The scene suggests an indoor museum or exhibition setting in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina.

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A sun-drenched outdoor scene in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, depicts a paved road or pathway bordered by lush, dense vegetation. The road, which appears to be concrete or asphalt, slopes gently upwards and is strongly illuminated by bright sunlight, casting long, sharp shadows of overhead trees across its surface. Numerous cracks are visible in the pavement.

To the left of the road, a steep, verdant hillside is covered with a variety of trees and shrubs. Tall, slender cypress-like trees stand prominently, interspersed with broader-leaved deciduous trees and agave plants. Parts of the hillside reveal what appear to be stone retaining walls or natural rock formations. Towards the lower left, a section of a white building with an angular design is partially visible, suggesting a residential or commercial structure nestled within the greenery. A utility pole with wires extends upwards from near the building, disappearing into the tree canopy.

The sky is a clear, vibrant blue, visible through gaps in the foliage. The strong shadows and intense lighting indicate a bright, sunny day, likely morning or late afternoon. No people or animals are present, and no specific activities are taking place, presenting a tranquil, natural, yet developed landscape. No visible text is present in the image.

A sun-drenched outdoor scene in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, depicts a paved road or pathway bordered by lush, dense vegetation. The road, which appears to be concrete or asphalt, slopes gently upwards and is strongly illuminated by bright sunlight, casting long, sharp shadows of overhead trees across its surface. Numerous cracks are visible in the pavement. To the left of the road, a steep, verdant hillside is covered with a variety of trees and shrubs. Tall, slender cypress-like trees stand prominently, interspersed with broader-leaved deciduous trees and agave plants. Parts of the hillside reveal what appear to be stone retaining walls or natural rock formations. Towards the lower left, a section of a white building with an angular design is partially visible, suggesting a residential or commercial structure nestled within the greenery. A utility pole with wires extends upwards from near the building, disappearing into the tree canopy. The sky is a clear, vibrant blue, visible through gaps in the foliage. The strong shadows and intense lighting indicate a bright, sunny day, likely morning or late afternoon. No people or animals are present, and no specific activities are taking place, presenting a tranquil, natural, yet developed landscape. No visible text is present in the image.

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