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This media file captures a view of a Brutalist-style building, likely an office building or financial institution, in Caracas, Venezuela. The building is constructed from raw concrete, with a repetitive facade of windows set into deep concrete frames. Several tall palm trees stand in front of the building, their fronds partially obscuring the structure and adding a tropical element to the scene. The scene appears to be set during the daytime, under a cloudy sky. The weather seems overcast, providing diffused light. A street is visible in the foreground, sloping upwards towards the building. A person is walking away from the camera on the sidewalk in front of the building, and another person is standing near the entrance. Prominently displayed on the concrete facade of the building are large, white, three-dimensional letters spelling out "VENEZOLANO DE CREDITO". This text clearly indicates the name of the institution housed within. Above the text, a flag with red, yellow, and blue stripes, likely the Venezuelan flag, is visible flying from a flagpole. To the right of the main entrance, there is an opening with signage indicating "HAY PUESTO" (There is a spot) and "NO HAY PUESTO" (There is no spot), along with an arrow pointing towards "salida" (exit). This suggests the building might have a parking facility. The overall impression is one of an imposing, functional structure in an urban environment, softened by the presence of the palm trees.
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