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A vertically oriented, eye-level shot presents a wooden sign affixed to a metal pole, presumably located in a natural area known as Yrigoyen, as indicated by the sign's text. The sign is made of several wooden planks, with a round plaque displaying an image of two birds. The sign features an array of symbols and text in Spanish: "Bienvenidos" (Welcome) and "Recorda" (Remember). Several rules are listed, including not hunting ("No Cazar"), not fishing ("No Pescar"), not making noise ("No Ruidos Molestos"), not making fire ("No Hacer Fuego"), respecting the trails ("Respeta los Senderos"), and keeping dogs on a leash ("Solo Con Correa"). The sign also urges visitors to take their trash ("Lleva Tu Basura") and not to remove plants ("No Extraer Flora"). Emergency telephone numbers are listed, including the numbers for the fire department, the police, and civil defense. The bottom of the sign encourages collaborative stewardship of the Yrigoyen area. The sign is partially obscured by foliage, suggesting it is located in a natural environment with trees and undergrowth. The ground is visible at the bottom of the frame, appearing to be dirt and gravel.
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