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This is a vertical, eye-level shot of bookshelves in what appears to be a library or bookstore in María De Huerva, Spain. The shelves are filled with numerous books, mostly with their spines facing outwards. The books vary in size, color, and apparent age, creating a visually dense and textured display. The shelving units are made of light-colored wood and are arranged in multiple tiers. In the background, a tiled floor with black and white marble-like patterns is visible. Some areas of the floor have lighter rectangular inserts. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with light emanating from recessed square light fixtures in the ceiling. There are also some hanging decorations, possibly for a celebration or event, including paper clouds and colorful pennants, visible at the bottom of the frame. The image is rich with visible text on the book spines, mostly in Spanish. Some titles and author names that can be discerned include "CHICA EN GUERRA," "NESBO," "JU TESBO MACBETH," "EL ASEDIO," "ARTURO BUGO," "LA INVIENLE STELLA RIMINGTON," and "PAUL PEN." There is also a sign that reads "BIBLIOMANTAS." The scene conveys a sense of organization and abundance, characteristic of a place dedicated to literature. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of a well-stocked and inviting repository of books.
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