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The image captures a nighttime scene outside what appears to be a car rental facility or hotel in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. In the foreground, two coatis are actively foraging on the paved ground, seemingly eating scattered food or debris near several trash bags. Two large green plastic trash bags are visible on the left, next to a blue barrel and some black trash bags. Behind the coatis, two cars are parked: a white Nissan hatchback (possibly a Versa or Micra model) with a Mexican license plate "Y51-542-A", and a larger red minivan. The cars are parked in front of a building with pillars and overhead signs. The signs clearly display "Thrifty CAR RENTAL" and "Firefly CAR RENTAL" with their respective logos, indicating the nature of the business. The area is illuminated by artificial lights, suggesting it is evening or night. The pavement is made of square and rectangular pavers, showing some wear and cracking in places. The overall impression is an urban or semi-urban environment where wildlife interacts with human infrastructure and waste.
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