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The image displays the interior of a contemporary café or bakery in Bogota, Colombia. The establishment is identified as a "Masa" location by a faint, reversed reflection of the brand name visible on the main window.

The interior features light blue-green walls and a ceiling constructed with dark, exposed beams and rectangular acoustic panels patterned with horizontal white stripes. Two distinct pendant lamps hang from the ceiling: a smaller, dark brown woven lamp positioned near the large window, and a larger, bell-shaped lamp with multicolored woven material and multiple exposed bulbs situated over a communal dining table in the mid-ground.

Furniture consists primarily of wooden cross-back chairs and tables. A long, rustic wooden communal table occupies the center-right, surrounded by chairs. To the left, a smaller square table with a dark surface is accompanied by matching chairs. A prominent blackboard menu on the left wall displays items in white chalk, including "PARA HOY:", "BRIOCHE Amandine", "PAN CAMPESINO", "Congelados", "Quiches", and "Ciabatta".

On the right wall, two large, light-wood framed mirrors with geometric internal divisions reflect portions of the interior, including the communal table and indistinct reflections of patrons further within the establishment. A white surveillance camera and a white wall-mounted speaker are visible on the upper right wall. The floor appears to be made of wood-look tiles.

Through the expansive, clear window on the left, an urban street scene is visible. This exterior view includes multi-story buildings, predominantly brick, with some lighter-colored structures. Lush green trees, one displaying purple blossoms, are prominent, along with overhead utility lines. No specific individuals or vehicles are clearly identifiable in the external view. No direct actions or interactions are depicted; the scene is static.
MariGarcia

Aug 15, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image displays the interior of a contemporary café or bakery in Bogota, Colombia. The establishment is identified as a "Masa" location by a faint, reversed reflection of the brand name visible on the main window. The interior features light blue-green walls and a ceiling constructed with dark, exposed beams and rectangular acoustic panels patterned with horizontal white stripes. Two distinct pendant lamps hang from the ceiling: a smaller, dark brown woven lamp positioned near the large window, and a larger, bell-shaped lamp with multicolored woven material and multiple exposed bulbs situated over a communal dining table in the mid-ground. Furniture consists primarily of wooden cross-back chairs and tables. A long, rustic wooden communal table occupies the center-right, surrounded by chairs. To the left, a smaller square table with a dark surface is accompanied by matching chairs. A prominent blackboard menu on the left wall displays items in white chalk, including "PARA HOY:", "BRIOCHE Amandine", "PAN CAMPESINO", "Congelados", "Quiches", and "Ciabatta". On the right wall, two large, light-wood framed mirrors with geometric internal divisions reflect portions of the interior, including the communal table and indistinct reflections of patrons further within the establishment. A white surveillance camera and a white wall-mounted speaker are visible on the upper right wall. The floor appears to be made of wood-look tiles. Through the expansive, clear window on the left, an urban street scene is visible. This exterior view includes multi-story buildings, predominantly brick, with some lighter-colored structures. Lush green trees, one displaying purple blossoms, are prominent, along with overhead utility lines. No specific individuals or vehicles are clearly identifiable in the external view. No direct actions or interactions are depicted; the scene is static.

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