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This image captures the interior of a modern cable car station, likely part of the Mi Teleférico system in La Paz, Bolivia, given the context. The photograph is oriented vertically, showing the station from a slightly elevated perspective. In the foreground, two individuals are partially visible; one person, wearing a dark grey top and light trousers, stands with their back mostly to the camera, appearing to be in a queue. Metal stanchions with blue restraining straps are visible, forming a queue line. The floor is tiled in grey and white squares, featuring a distinct yellow safety strip running alongside the gondola track. The main subject is a sleek, black and yellow gondola cabin, numbered "55" on its side, positioned at what appears to be a boarding platform. A passenger, wearing a light-colored top, is visible inside this cabin. To the left of the gondola, various station mechanisms and machinery with multiple wheels or rollers are visible, forming part of the cable car's operational system. Behind the queue barriers and to the left of the gondola, a grey station service panel or kiosk is present. It features display screens and a red circular symbol, possibly indicating "No Entry" or a warning. Below this panel, a green wall section is visible, with a sign that clearly reads "BOLETOS" (Spanish for "Tickets"). The station environment appears well-lit and organized, consistent with a public transportation terminal. The atmosphere seems calm, with people engaged in the routine of waiting or boarding the cable car.
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