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A low-angle, eye-level photograph depicts a segment of a multi-story sillar stone building facade and its balcony, located on the Plaza de Armas in Arequipa, Peru. The building's white sillar stone facade exhibits detailed classical ornamentation below the balcony, including volutes and carved relief patterns, with the year "1875" prominently etched into the stone. A dark metal balcony railing with a repeating pattern of stylized wheels within diamonds extends horizontally across the frame. Three individuals are present on the balcony. In the central position, a woman with shoulder-length wavy brown hair, dressed in a light purple long-sleeved top and dark pants, stands with her hands behind her back, facing slightly right. To her left, a child with dark hair, wearing a pink long-sleeved top and dark pants, stands closer to the railing, holding a crumpled light-colored object in her right hand and looking downwards or to the left. On the far left, a man's head and left shoulder are partially visible; he wears glasses and looks towards the left. To the right of the balcony, a red and white Peruvian flag hangs vertically from a pole affixed to the facade, adjacent to a dark wall-mounted lantern. A similar lantern is partially visible on the far left. Above the balcony, the facade is a plain white, featuring a single rectangular window to the right of the woman. The building's roofline is characterized by brown wooden eaves with decorative corbels. Several thin, dark vertical wires descend from the roofline along the facade. The sky above is a light, overcast blue-grey.
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