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The media file displays a sunlit architectural scene, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. A substantial two-story building, constructed from light-colored, roughly cut stone blocks (sillar), dominates the left side of the frame. It features multiple rectangular windows with dark wooden frames, some adorned with wrought iron grilles. A large, dark wooden entrance door is centrally located on the ground floor. Above the main door, a carved stone plaque is visible, bearing the distinct text "LA CASA DEL / MORAL". Below this, a second line of text, though partially obscured, appears to read "CASA TRADICIONAL". Small red potted plants add color to various window sills and ledges. A traditional black wall lantern hangs on the stone facade in the lower left portion of the building. The top of a green, pine-like tree peeks over the roofline against the bright blue sky that fills the upper-left quadrant. The ground on the right is paved with a striking checkerboard pattern of alternating light and dark grey square stones. A prominent, sharp-edged diagonal shadow stretches across this paving, indicating strong overhead sunlight, suggesting a clear, sunny day in the mid-morning or early afternoon. A dark grey public trash bin, featuring a visible pink/red plastic bag liner, stands on the far right within this shadow. A small wooden stand with red flowers is partially visible in the bottom right corner. No people or overt activities are depicted, portraying a quiet, historic courtyard or street. The distinctive sillar stone architecture is a strong visual cue for Arequipa, Peru.
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