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This image captures a sunlit street scene in La Habana, Cuba, dominated by the elaborate facade of a historic stone building. The building features large, weathered stone blocks, ornate architectural details around its main arched entrance, and tall, fluted columns.

The central feature is a deep, dark arched entryway, leading into the building. To the left of the entrance, there's a window with a dark metal grille and a small balcony with a matching railing. To the right, another window is visible, also fitted with an iron grille. Two traditional wall-mounted lanterns flank the main entrance, casting long, distinct shadows on the rough stone wall, indicating bright sunshine and likely mid-day or early afternoon.

Near the right-hand lantern, a rectangular white plaque is affixed to the wall. Though the text is largely illegible due to blurriness, it is in Spanish. Phrases such as "AYUNTAMIENTO DE LA," "DE ESTA CIUDAD," "LA ESTATUA DEL," and "CARLOS III" can be partially discerned, suggesting a historical marker related to the city's municipal government or a notable figure. Below and to the right of the plaque, a dark banner with an abstract design hangs from a balcony.

In the lower right corner, two individuals are visible. One person, wearing a white cap and white shirt, stands prominently, while another, also in white, is partially obscured behind them. Their attire and the bright light suggest warm weather. Inside the building's entrance, a red velvet rope and a green post are visible, possibly indicating an exhibition or a restricted area. The overall atmosphere is one of historical grandeur in a bustling, sunny urban setting.
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FM-5rylY2

Jan 13, 2025

La Habana, Cuba

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This image captures a sunlit street scene in La Habana, Cuba, dominated by the elaborate facade of a historic stone building. The building features large, weathered stone blocks, ornate architectural details around its main arched entrance, and tall, fluted columns. The central feature is a deep, dark arched entryway, leading into the building. To the left of the entrance, there's a window with a dark metal grille and a small balcony with a matching railing. To the right, another window is visible, also fitted with an iron grille. Two traditional wall-mounted lanterns flank the main entrance, casting long, distinct shadows on the rough stone wall, indicating bright sunshine and likely mid-day or early afternoon. Near the right-hand lantern, a rectangular white plaque is affixed to the wall. Though the text is largely illegible due to blurriness, it is in Spanish. Phrases such as "AYUNTAMIENTO DE LA," "DE ESTA CIUDAD," "LA ESTATUA DEL," and "CARLOS III" can be partially discerned, suggesting a historical marker related to the city's municipal government or a notable figure. Below and to the right of the plaque, a dark banner with an abstract design hangs from a balcony. In the lower right corner, two individuals are visible. One person, wearing a white cap and white shirt, stands prominently, while another, also in white, is partially obscured behind them. Their attire and the bright light suggest warm weather. Inside the building's entrance, a red velvet rope and a green post are visible, possibly indicating an exhibition or a restricted area. The overall atmosphere is one of historical grandeur in a bustling, sunny urban setting.

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