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A clear, brightly lit outdoor scene captures a park setting, likely during the day under sunny skies. The foreground is dominated by a brown, framed informational sign standing on a dirt path. Behind it, lush green grass stretches towards a body of water, possibly a pond or a small lake, with trees and varied vegetation lining its banks. In the background, more trees create a natural horizon under a bright sky. A red and white safety tape, bearing the word "PELIGRO" (Danger), is visible horizontally across the midground, suggesting a restricted or hazardous area within the park. The prominent sign displays "PRINCIPALES NORMAS DEL PARQUE" (Main Park Rules) for "PUEBLITO DE LAS VIZCACHAS, CORPORACION MUNICIPAL". It features six rules, five of which are prohibited activities marked with a red 'X' and one permitted activity with a green checkmark: 1. **No smoking:** Illustrated by a cigarette with smoke, text indicates "Prohibido fumar" (Smoking prohibited). 2. **No alcohol:** Depicted by bottles of alcoholic beverages. 3. **No camping/tents:** An image of a tent, with text "Respetemos los espacios de todos, no instales carpas ni toldos" (Let's respect everyone's spaces, do not set up tents or awnings). 4. **No open fires:** A campfire illustration, with text "El fuego es muy peligroso, puede desencadenar un incendio. Prohibido fumar y hacer fogatas." (Fire is very dangerous, it can cause a fire. Smoking and bonfires are prohibited.) 5. **No littering/respect the space:** Shown with a trash icon and the Chilean flag, text reads "Cuidemos el espacio, que es de todos. No arrojes desperdicios." (Let's take care of the space, which belongs to everyone. Do not litter.) 6. **Dogs on leash:** A person walking a dog on a leash, text states "Pasea a tu mascota con correa y limpia en todo momento." (Walk your pet on a leash and clean up at all times.) Below the rules, the sign encourages, "¡Disfruta comparte y cuida tu parque!" (Enjoy, share, and take care of your park!), and provides a website ("www.pueblitodelavizcachas.cl") and phone number for information. A QR code for a website visit is also present. The bottom of the sign includes "YO ❤️ PUENTE ALTO", indicating the park's location in Puente Alto, Chile.
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