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This image depicts a vibrant public procession or demonstration taking place on a sunny day in Santiago, Chile, specifically in front of the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center (GAM). The foreground features a musical ensemble, predominantly female, marching or standing on a paved street.

The central figure is a woman with long, bright blue hair, wearing sunglasses, a green and blue patterned long-sleeved top over a white shirt, light blue jeans, and a light-colored fanny pack. She is playing a trombone, facing towards the right side of the frame. To her immediate left, a woman wearing a light green patterned dress is playing a saxophone. Further left and slightly behind, another woman in a patterned dress and a black hat operates a large bass drum, which has a stylized black and white face graphic on its front head. Several other individuals playing brass instruments, including trumpets and trombones, are visible in line with these musicians.

In the mid-ground, a dense crowd of people, mostly women, extends backward. Some individuals in the crowd are seen holding up mobile phones to record, or holding signs. Behind the crowd, a large green banner or tarp with multiple white papers affixed to it is visible. A white parasol stands open above the crowd, slightly to the left of the image's vertical center.

The background is dominated by the distinctive reddish-brown, perforated facade of the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center (GAM). To the right of the building, a large billboard displays a portrait of Gabriela Mistral and partial Spanish text that reads: "De nada por estar más o menos que de la in de nuestro..." Strong sunlight from the upper left creates pronounced lens flares across the top of the image and distinct shadows on the paved ground beneath the participants.
Mel Navala

Mar 8, 2026

Santiago, Chile

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This image depicts a vibrant public procession or demonstration taking place on a sunny day in Santiago, Chile, specifically in front of the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center (GAM). The foreground features a musical ensemble, predominantly female, marching or standing on a paved street. The central figure is a woman with long, bright blue hair, wearing sunglasses, a green and blue patterned long-sleeved top over a white shirt, light blue jeans, and a light-colored fanny pack. She is playing a trombone, facing towards the right side of the frame. To her immediate left, a woman wearing a light green patterned dress is playing a saxophone. Further left and slightly behind, another woman in a patterned dress and a black hat operates a large bass drum, which has a stylized black and white face graphic on its front head. Several other individuals playing brass instruments, including trumpets and trombones, are visible in line with these musicians. In the mid-ground, a dense crowd of people, mostly women, extends backward. Some individuals in the crowd are seen holding up mobile phones to record, or holding signs. Behind the crowd, a large green banner or tarp with multiple white papers affixed to it is visible. A white parasol stands open above the crowd, slightly to the left of the image's vertical center. The background is dominated by the distinctive reddish-brown, perforated facade of the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center (GAM). To the right of the building, a large billboard displays a portrait of Gabriela Mistral and partial Spanish text that reads: "De nada por estar más o menos que de la in de nuestro..." Strong sunlight from the upper left creates pronounced lens flares across the top of the image and distinct shadows on the paved ground beneath the participants.

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