
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts a street in Miraflores, Peru, featuring a protestor, a bystander, and commercial/residential architecture under natural daylight. A young adult female, with long light-colored hair and dark sunglasses resting on her head, is positioned on the asphalt street, walking from right to left. She wears a dark top, light-colored pants, and white shoes. A purple ribbon or scarf is tied around her neck, and she holds a small, possibly metallic, purple object in her right hand. She is actively carrying a large purple banner with white capitalized text. The visible banner text reads: "VIOLENCIA NI RETROCESOS. NUESTROS DERECHOS SE NEGOCIAN." The banner is held by hands, with another person partially visible on the far left. To the right, an older adult male stands in the open doorway of a building's storefront, observing the street scene. He wears a white baseball cap, a dark blue zip-up jacket with an 'Under Armour' logo visible on the left chest, dark athletic pants with an orange stripe down the side, and brown shoes. His hands are placed in his pockets. The building's facade above the storefront is pale orange, while the lower section is dark grey. A blue sign above the doorway partially displays "ACABADOS". An interior view of the store shows shelves stocked with various products. A dark metal security gate is affixed to the left side of the doorway. A small, leafy green tree is planted to the immediate right of the storefront entrance. To the far left of the image, another building presents a light blue upper facade and features a dark brown, ornate entrance door. A white house number "106" is visible above this door. Dark metal security bars cover a window or opening to the right of the door. The street surface is asphalt, bordered by a yellow curb. Between the curb and the buildings, a strip of green grass and foliage is present. The interaction between the two visible individuals is observational, with the male passively viewing the female as she passes by with the banner.
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