
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a daytime scene in the Plaza de Armas, Arequipa, Peru, identifiable by the distinctive white sillar stone architecture featuring arched porticos and upper-level balconies with dark railings. A group of individuals, including adults and children, are walking on a grey stone-paved surface, participating in a public event or march. In the center foreground, an adult female wearing a patterned bucket hat, white t-shirt, light blue jeans, and light sneakers holds a rectangular, hand-drawn sign. The sign, light blue, displays "TODOS DIFERENTES" (All Different) at the top and "TODOS IGUALES" (All Equal) at the bottom, framing a central image of a green and blue globe surrounded by various colored handprints. A blue polka-dotted sock is taped to the upper left corner of this sign. To her immediate right, a young boy in a light-colored hat, a white t-shirt with a colorful graphic, ripped blue jeans, and dark shoes holds a white balloon on a stick. Behind the boy, a small child is seated in a dark-colored stroller. To the left, partially visible, an adult female wearing sunglasses and a light-colored hat holds a large, round white sign with text indicating "21 MARZO" and "EL SINDROME DE DOWN." Other participants are visible in the background, mostly wearing white t-shirts, carrying white balloons or colored sticks. The historic buildings with visible windows and some greenery in planters line the background.
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