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An outdoor scene in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Arequipa, Peru, depicts an individual actively scavenging amidst refuse, with a public bus stationary in the background. The central figure is an individual, gender indeterminate, with dark, curly hair visible under a grey baseball cap worn backward. They are dressed in a light-colored short-sleeved shirt, dark long pants, and dark sneakers with white soles. A grey backpack is worn over the right shoulder, and a black bag is strapped across the chest. The individual is positioned on the right side of the frame, bent forward at the waist, appearing to be sifting through or collecting items from a pile of organic and inorganic debris accumulated on the ground. They are partially seated on a large, irregular-shaped grey concrete block, with flattened brown cardboard sheets placed beneath them. An open cardboard box rests on the dirty concrete ground in front of them. To the left of the individual, a large, olive-green industrial waste container or dumpster, appearing weathered and dirty, is prominently positioned. Four wheels are visible along its top edge, suggesting a tilted orientation. The concrete ground surrounding the individual and the container is extensively littered with various discarded materials, including yellow and orange fruit peels, red fragments, and general detritus, indicating an unswept area. In the background, a stationary turquoise and white public transportation bus is visible. The bus features the branding "SIT Transporte Arequipa" and the official coat of arms of the Municipalidad Provincial de Arequipa. The rear passenger side displays the route number "87" and a yellow Peruvian license plate with the alphanumeric sequence "X3X-764". The passenger door is open, revealing yellow handrails and steps. A driver in a dark uniform is partially visible inside the bus, and indistinct forms of passengers can be seen through the windows. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting discernible shadows.
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