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This image captures a ceremonial procession in the city of Cuzco, Peru, on a sunny day. A line of approximately ten women, positioned diagonally from left to right, are the central focus, walking on a cobblestone street marked with white pedestrian crossing stripes. Each woman wears a white, sleeveless tunic or dress with a vibrantly colored, geometrically patterned lower hem featuring shapes such as diamonds and rectangles in blue, yellow, and red. They also wear patterned sashes or belts, some incorporating rainbow stripes, and long red cloaks draped over their shoulders. Distinctive wide, flat headpieces, adorned with small circular, gold-toned ornaments, frame their faces. Many participants display gold-colored armbands and ankle bands and wear red open-toed sandals. Their expressions are serious and focused.

In the mid-ground, to the right, two men in similar red cloaks and patterned lower garments hold colorful, square shields. Additional individuals in traditional attire are visible further back in the procession. A person in a yellow jacket and jeans is partially seen in the left foreground, walking leftward.

The background features colonial-style buildings constructed with white plaster walls and stone bases, characterized by arched doorways and wooden balconies. One prominent building displays the name "La Retama" and has a rainbow flag (LGBTQ+ pride flag) draped over a balcony railing. Another large, square-patterned rainbow flag (Wiphala, often associated with the city of Cusco or indigenous Andean peoples) hangs from a pole on the right. A blue tent structure is visible in the middle ground, near the buildings. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene, casting pronounced shadows of the participants onto the cobblestone pavement.
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Jun 5, 2026

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This image captures a ceremonial procession in the city of Cuzco, Peru, on a sunny day. A line of approximately ten women, positioned diagonally from left to right, are the central focus, walking on a cobblestone street marked with white pedestrian crossing stripes. Each woman wears a white, sleeveless tunic or dress with a vibrantly colored, geometrically patterned lower hem featuring shapes such as diamonds and rectangles in blue, yellow, and red. They also wear patterned sashes or belts, some incorporating rainbow stripes, and long red cloaks draped over their shoulders. Distinctive wide, flat headpieces, adorned with small circular, gold-toned ornaments, frame their faces. Many participants display gold-colored armbands and ankle bands and wear red open-toed sandals. Their expressions are serious and focused. In the mid-ground, to the right, two men in similar red cloaks and patterned lower garments hold colorful, square shields. Additional individuals in traditional attire are visible further back in the procession. A person in a yellow jacket and jeans is partially seen in the left foreground, walking leftward. The background features colonial-style buildings constructed with white plaster walls and stone bases, characterized by arched doorways and wooden balconies. One prominent building displays the name "La Retama" and has a rainbow flag (LGBTQ+ pride flag) draped over a balcony railing. Another large, square-patterned rainbow flag (Wiphala, often associated with the city of Cusco or indigenous Andean peoples) hangs from a pole on the right. A blue tent structure is visible in the middle ground, near the buildings. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene, casting pronounced shadows of the participants onto the cobblestone pavement.

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