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The image captures a street scene in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru, at either dusk or dawn, indicated by the soft blue sky and illuminated artificial lights. The street itself is unpaved or poorly maintained, with visible litter scattered across its surface. A woman, likely indigenous, is the primary subject in the mid-ground, walking towards the viewer's right. She is dressed in traditional attire, including a wide-brimmed white hat, a light-colored shawl, and a dark skirt, and carries a bag over her shoulder. To her immediate left, a blue pickup truck is parked, displaying the license plate "USF-630". The street is lined with buildings, some featuring exposed brickwork and others painted. Prominently displayed on the left side, a bright, vertically oriented sign spells out "POSADA" (Spanish for inn or guesthouse). Further down the street, another illuminated sign reads "HOSTAL" (Spanish for hostel). On the right side, above a structure that appears to be a shop or market stall with its shutters down, a sign is visible with the word "SALIDA" (Spanish for exit). Numerous power lines are strung across the street, connecting to utility poles and buildings. The scene conveys a sense of everyday life in an urban or semi-urban Peruvian environment.
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