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A bright, sunlit street scene in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina, showcases the storefront of a lottery agency. The building features a vivid yellow brick facade on the lower level, contrasting with the rough, light brown stucco or adobe-like texture of the upper floor. An open, black wrought-iron security gate leads to a white door on the left, next to a window also secured with matching black bars. Above the entrance and window, two prominent signs indicate the business. A circular yellow sign on the left displays "QUINIELLA MENDOZA" with an insect logo. Extending to the right, a long rectangular sign is divided into two sections. The yellow section reiterates "QUINIELLA MENDOZA" and "Mendoza Ajuili" (likely a local lottery or brand identifier), featuring the same insect logo. The adjoining blue section states "Agencia Oficial N° 430 LA NATA," identifying it as an official agency. Inside the window, various promotional stickers are visible, with "LUJAN" clearly discernible on one, confirming the local context. In the foreground, a plain concrete box marked "GAS" sits on the left. To its right, a simple wooden bench rests on the paved sidewalk. The bright conditions suggest it is daytime with a clear sky, and shadows indicate a mid-day sun. No people are visible, and no specific event is taking place, but the open gate suggests the business is operational.
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