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The image captures an outdoor protest or demonstration taking place on an urban street, likely in La Paz, Bolivia, given the context. The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting long shadows, suggesting it is either late morning or afternoon. In the foreground, several individuals are visible, with their backs mostly turned to the camera, except for a few who are looking towards the camera or to the side. The central figures are a group of people holding up signs and a large Bolivian flag, which is red, yellow, and green horizontally striped with the national emblem in the center. To the left, another flag with horizontal bands of yellow, red, and blue is partially visible. The signs held by the demonstrators convey strong political messages related to Bolivia's lithium resources. The sign on the left, written in blue text on white, reads: "EL LITIO ES DE LOS BOLIVIANOS ES EL ORO BLANCO DEL PUEBLO DEFENDEREMOS" which translates to "LITHIUM IS OF THE BOLIVIANS, IT IS THE WHITE GOLD OF THE PEOPLE, WE WILL DEFEND." The sign on the right, written in green text on white, states: "EL LITIO NO SE VENDE GALLINA MUERTA" which translates to "LITHIUM IS NOT FOR SALE, DEAD HEN," an idiomatic expression often used to signify that something is not to be given away cheaply or easily exploited. In the background, light-colored multistory buildings line the street, indicating a city environment. A dark-colored van or minibus is parked behind the demonstrators. On the far right, a grey utility box or a large bin is visible on the sidewalk. The pavement appears to be concrete or asphalt with some cracks. The overall mood conveyed is one of public advocacy and determination regarding national resources.
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