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The image displays a public performance of the Danza de los Voladores de Papantla in Mexico City, Mexico, a ritual often conducted in locations such as Chapultepec Park or the Zócalo. Two individuals, referred to as voladores, are suspended upside down by ropes from a tall, blue metal mast. Each performer is attached by an ankle to a rope originating from a rotating platform at the mast's apex, indicating a controlled descent. Both voladores wear traditional costumes, primarily red and white, with long, multi-colored ribbons trailing from their feet. The volador on the left is positioned higher and farther from the central mast than the one on the right, which is lower and closer. The background consists of a clear, light blue sky, with the green foliage of trees visible in the lower foreground and midground. Small, scattered dark flecks, consistent with debris or confetti, are visible in the sky.
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