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An outdoor, daytime scene under a clear blue sky depicts a single individual suspended upside down by their ankles. The person, identifiable as a "Volador" performer, wears traditional attire including a red lower garment, a white upper garment, and footwear. Multi-colored ribbons or streamers (red, yellow, green, and brown) extend downwards from their lower body. Two thin ropes are visible, attaching to the performer's ankles and extending upwards out of the frame. A tall, dark vertical pole with visible metal rungs is positioned on the far left. The upper canopy of green trees is visible in the lower right and bottom central portions of the frame. This scene depicts a performance of the "Danza de los Voladores de Papantla," commonly observed in public and tourist areas of Mexico City, such as Chapultepec Park or near the National Museum of Anthropology.
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