
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an urban street scene in La Paz, Bolivia, viewed as if rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise for correct upright orientation. It is daytime, under what appears to be an overcast or brightly diffused sky. In the foreground and midground, a group of people is visible, seemingly participating in a march or protest. Two individuals are holding a long, white banner horizontally across the street. On the right side of the banner, a person using crutches is prominently featured, holding one end of the banner, with a white umbrella held by someone nearby. The banner displays red text, which reads: "SOMOS REBELDES SEREMOS REVOLUCIONARIOS LO PEOR ES CALLAR OTRA VEZ" (We are rebels, we will be revolutionaries, the worst is to be silent again), and also "LA LUCHA ES DE TODOS" (The fight is for everyone), along with other smaller text and logos that are partially obscured. The street itself is asphalt, with white crosswalk markings visible. Numerous shoe prints, possibly from dirt or mud, are scattered across the pavement. In the background, buildings line both sides of the street, featuring multiple windows and varying architectural styles. A dense network of overhead electrical or communication wires is prominent on the left side of the image, crisscrossing above the street. A red circular sign with a white "i" (information symbol) is mounted on one of the buildings. Another building has a sign with the text "DISPONIBLE - 70644972". A white truck is also visible further down the street. The overall impression is of a public demonstration or procession taking place in a busy city environment.
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