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The image captures a street scene in what appears to be Buenos Aires, Argentina, featuring three men near the entrance of a closed or partially open shop. In the foreground, from a higher vantage point, the upper body and head of a man in a black jacket are visible, seemingly looking down or past the shop. The central figure is an older man with gray hair, wearing a light gray puffer jacket and dark pants, standing at the threshold of the shop's glass door. He is bent forward, looking intently into the interior, possibly reading a sign or interacting with someone inside. Further back in the doorway, another man, wearing a pink cap and a mottled light-colored jacket, is partially visible, appearing to be inside the shop.

The shop front is characterized by beige metal roller shutters, mostly closed, but a glass door is open or ajar, revealing the interior. Above the glass door, the shop's facade features white rectangular tiles with arched sections, and a small black box with wires hangs just below the tiled section. A circular sticker with "1999" is visible on one of the tiled sections. The ground is a dark grey sidewalk, with a piece of brown cardboard lying near the feet of the man in the puffer jacket.

Visible text on signs within the shop window provides details: "$1550." and "100 grames" (likely "gramos"), suggesting a price for a quantity of something. Another sign states "CERRAMOS -21-hs" (We close at 9 PM) and "16:00-21:00-30%", which could indicate a discount or special offer during those hours. Crucially, "SIN TARJETAS" (No Cards) is visible, informing customers that card payments are not accepted. The overall atmosphere suggests a typical urban commercial setting, possibly in the late afternoon or early evening, given the closing time notice.
GiannoPLOMO

Jun 2, 2026

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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The image captures a street scene in what appears to be Buenos Aires, Argentina, featuring three men near the entrance of a closed or partially open shop. In the foreground, from a higher vantage point, the upper body and head of a man in a black jacket are visible, seemingly looking down or past the shop. The central figure is an older man with gray hair, wearing a light gray puffer jacket and dark pants, standing at the threshold of the shop's glass door. He is bent forward, looking intently into the interior, possibly reading a sign or interacting with someone inside. Further back in the doorway, another man, wearing a pink cap and a mottled light-colored jacket, is partially visible, appearing to be inside the shop. The shop front is characterized by beige metal roller shutters, mostly closed, but a glass door is open or ajar, revealing the interior. Above the glass door, the shop's facade features white rectangular tiles with arched sections, and a small black box with wires hangs just below the tiled section. A circular sticker with "1999" is visible on one of the tiled sections. The ground is a dark grey sidewalk, with a piece of brown cardboard lying near the feet of the man in the puffer jacket. Visible text on signs within the shop window provides details: "$1550." and "100 grames" (likely "gramos"), suggesting a price for a quantity of something. Another sign states "CERRAMOS -21-hs" (We close at 9 PM) and "16:00-21:00-30%", which could indicate a discount or special offer during those hours. Crucially, "SIN TARJETAS" (No Cards) is visible, informing customers that card payments are not accepted. The overall atmosphere suggests a typical urban commercial setting, possibly in the late afternoon or early evening, given the closing time notice.

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+$0.24

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