
Stake attention in this memory
This elevated view captures a large outdoor political demonstration occurring on a wide paved street in El Alto, Bolivia. In the foreground and midground, several hundred individuals are gathered or marching, predominantly holding small flags with horizontal red, white, and green stripes. Many participants are dressed in casual attire, with some wearing traditional wide-brimmed hats and shawls. A group on the right is notably dressed in red shirts, with musical instruments including drums and brass visible among them. Some individuals are holding orange balloons, and a few open umbrellas provide shade. A large white banner is visible within the crowd towards the left. Dominating the upper half of the image is a large billboard mounted on a prominent blue pole. The billboard displays two smiling political figures: a woman on the left labeled "SOLE SENADORA" and a man on the right, giving a thumbs-up gesture, labeled "SAMUEL PRESIDENTE." Text on the billboard reads "TERMINA LA CRISIS, EMPIEZA LA PROSPERIDAD" (End the crisis, start prosperity) and features the alliance name "ALIANZA UNIDAD" (Unity Alliance). The phrase "100 DIAS CARRAJO" is also visible. The billboard pole has the number "N° 8706" near its base. The background features a multi-lane road with light vehicle traffic, including cars and vans. An "Ambulancia Garcia" white van is parked on the right side of the road. Multi-story buildings constructed primarily of brick line the streets, indicating an urban environment. Sparse trees and dry vegetation are visible along the road margins. A yellow overhead structure, possibly a gantry for traffic signals, spans a section of the road. The sky is clear blue with minimal cloud cover. The presence of "Samuel Presidente" (referring to Samuel Doria Medina) and "Sole Senadora" (referring to Soledad Chapetón, a prominent political figure from El Alto) confirms the location within El Alto, Bolivia.
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