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The image captures an urban street scene in La Paz, Bolivia, featuring a public gathering or demonstration. A line of people, possibly protesters, stand along a pedestrian crossing on a sunny day, casting prominent shadows. In the foreground, two women lead the group, holding a large white banner. One woman, viewed from behind, wears a black jacket and yellow pants, while the other, partially visible, is also in a black jacket. The banner displays Spanish text, including "AMENTAL DE CARNIC" and "DEC," likely referring to a departmental entity related to meat or livestock, and possibly an acronym. Further down the line, other participants hold various signs, one of which is clearly visible with text reading "AR ENTE NO EXPORTACION A DE PRADOS," suggesting a protest against certain exports, possibly of land or agricultural products. The setting includes a paved street with a white-striped crosswalk. On the left, multi-story buildings with numerous windows form the backdrop. On the right, other commercial buildings are visible, displaying signs for businesses such as "Malina Malina Mal," "SUPER FARMACIA," "CARELT," and "Regalos." A white van is parked near the demonstrators. The bright sunlight and sharp shadows indicate it is either morning or afternoon with clear skies.
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