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The image captures a dimly lit interior scene, likely an old public building such as a train station or transport terminal in Tigre, Argentina. Two vintage public payphones are prominently featured, mounted on a reddish-brown brick wall. The artificial lighting suggests it is evening or night. On the left side of the frame, a light-colored wooden door with a paneled design and a small window is partially visible, indicating an entrance or exit. Below the brick wall, a cream-colored wainscoting runs along the base, topped by a white trim. The floor in the foreground appears to be a dark, possibly concrete or tiled, surface. Each payphone is grey-blue in color, equipped with a black handset, a digital display screen, and a numeric keypad. The brand name "Telefónica" is discernible on the upper part of both devices. Below each payphone, a matching grey-blue box is attached to the wall, likely serving as a coin collection unit or equipment housing. To the left of the first payphone, a blue sign is affixed to the brick wall. Visible text on this sign includes "Subsecretaría de transport" (Subsecretary of Transport), followed by "aéreo y..." (air and...). The word "Tigre" is clearly displayed at the bottom of the sign, confirming the location's context. Above and to the right of the second payphone, another public information board is visible, though its text is mostly illegible. There are no people present, and no activity is taking place, contributing to a quiet, utilitarian atmosphere. The scene conveys a sense of an older, functional public space, reflecting its role as a transportation hub in Tigre.
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