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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts an outdoor scene featuring a vibrant, whimsical sculpture alongside people and urban elements. The central and most prominent feature is a colorful art installation crafted from repurposed materials. It consists of a large, circular arrangement of rubber boots (wellington boots) of various colors, including red, dark blue, light blue, lime green, orange, and pink. These boots are connected by rods to a central red gear-like mechanism, which in turn is mounted on a red metal frame. This frame appears to be part of a larger structure, possibly incorporating parts of a bicycle frame, and stands on a red cylindrical post or pipe that is partially painted black. Another dark blue boot is visible near the base of the structure. In the background, on what would be the left side if the image were correctly oriented, there is a row of black mailboxes or lockers with white slatted doors. Behind the main sculpture, parts of a bicycle frame and a shopping cart are visible. A brown cardboard box is also present near these items. The ground consists of grey rectangular pavers, suggesting a sidewalk or pedestrian area. Adjacent to this paved area, there is a strip of green grass. Several people are visible in the upper part of the image (which would be the left side if rotated correctly). Among them, some women are dressed in dark habits with white wimples, appearing to be nuns. Other individuals are in casual attire, including coats, with one person wearing a bright yellow safety vest. One person holds a white umbrella, suggesting overcast or potentially rainy weather. The people seem to be standing or walking along the paved area. The overall setting appears to be an urban or semi-urban environment, possibly a street or public square. The lighting indicates it is daytime, and the presence of the umbrella hints at cloudy or wet conditions. There is a white sign with black text visible on a pole near the mailboxes, but the text is not legible.
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