
Stake attention in this memory
This daytime outdoor scene depicts a political campaign information booth in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Arequipa Region, Peru. The primary subject is a tall, white vertical banner addressing the viewer with "¿SABES CÓMO VOTAR?" (Do you know how to vote?). The banner features a smiling woman identified as "MARLENY ARMINDA," with text stating "TE ENSEÑA" (Teaches You) and illustrating ballot marking instructions, including an invalid mark (red 'X' over a hard hat) and a valid mark (hand marking a '1'). In the foreground, partially visible on the left, a person wearing a pink visor and a red polo shirt with "Compartamos Banco" and "VALOR TOTAL" logos is seen with their head bowed. On the right, another person is partially visible, wearing a dark wide-brimmed hat, dark sunglasses, and an orange long-sleeved shirt with a light-colored bracelet on their left wrist. Behind the banner, to the right, a man with a light-colored wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses wears a red jacket with a white patch that reads "MARLENY ARMINDA DIPUTADA REGION AREQUIPA." He holds a dark object. Further right, an orange tarp suggests a vendor stall, with some green produce visible underneath. A blue railing separates the immediate foreground from a paved area or street where a red compact car is visible. In the background, a large billboard for the "Loa" water brand, displaying "SER PROTAGONISTA SABE BIEN," is mounted on a building. The sky is partially cloudy.
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