
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a long, covered outdoor corridor within an institutional building, likely a school or university, located in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The corridor features a flat, white ceiling with recessed fluorescent lighting fixtures. The left wall is constructed of red brick, fronted by several dark brown doors; one door in the immediate foreground is open, revealing a dark interior. Papers with lists or notices are affixed to the brick wall near this door. Further down the corridor on the left, two blue waste bins are visible near another open doorway, and a sign displaying "SALIDA" (Exit) is visible on a door at the corridor's far end. Above the doors, horizontal windows with dark frames are present. The right side of the corridor is defined by a series of white support pillars and a black metal railing that runs the length of the walkway. Behind this railing, large, multi-colored murals featuring abstract and figurative elements, including a prominent circular luminous form and stylized figures, adorn the wall. Two red wall-mounted cabinets are affixed to the white pillars on this side. The floor is a grey, textured concrete, bordered by red painted lines and crossed by less defined yellow or orange lines. Natural daylight enters from the right, casting strong, distinct shadows of the metal railing onto the floor. At the far end of the corridor, a small group of approximately three to four individuals is discernible. Their features and specific actions are indistinct due to distance and lighting conditions, but they appear to be congregating or moving within the space. No direct interactions among them are clearly visible.
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