
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a street scene in Cuzco, Peru, featuring a traditional Andean setting. The scene is set against the stone and stucco facade of a building. The lower portion of the wall is constructed from irregular grey and reddish-brown stones. The upper wall, painted pale yellow, shows some peeling paint. To the right, a prominent, vibrant blue wooden door is visible, framed by the stone wall. Above the door, a tiled sign features colorful depictions of traditional Peruvian figures and scenes, with the text "Hnos Mendivil" and the number "619". To the far left, a partial view of another building with a cream-colored wall and a sign reading "el..." is seen, with colorful textiles displayed near an entrance. The ground consists of a stone pavement with a yellow curb line. Four individuals are present. Two women are seated on the ground leaning against the stone wall. The woman on the left wears a brown hat with a feather, a red cardigan over a white top, and a colorful striped textile (aguayo) covering her lap. Her face is obscured by her hat as she looks down. The second woman, seated to her right, holds a baby. She wears a dark red garment and a brown hat, mostly hidden. The baby, facing left, wears a striped knitted hat with earflaps, a yellow-orange knitted sweater, and blue pants. A young girl stands on the right, facing away from the viewer towards the seated women and baby. She wears a dark blue long-sleeved top, a dark pleated skirt, and dark knee-high socks with a white pattern. Two camelids are also in the scene. A large, light brown, shaggy-haired llama or alpaca stands on the left, eating green leafy material spread on the pavement. It has colorful tassels attached to its head. A smaller, white, woolly lamb or baby alpaca stands near the seated woman on the left, also consuming green foliage. This young animal wears a small colorful garland around its neck/head. The green leafy material for the animals is spread on the ground, partially on the colorful textile on the first woman's lap.
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