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An outdoor, rotated shot in Rosario, Argentina, captures a segment of a building wall adorned with a vibrant mural, bordering a sidewalk and street. The central feature is a colorful mural painted on a lighter, possibly tiled, section of the building.

The mural depicts a stylized image of the Virgin Mary, shown with a halo, large eyes, and dressed in a blue cloak with golden accents, holding her hands together in prayer or reverence. Beside her is a circular emblem containing a cross and what appears to be a chalice, often a eucharistic symbol or related to a religious order. Above these figures, prominent black text reads: "ESCUELA PADRE RAFAEL CANTILO PROTEGIDA POR LA MADRE DEL CIELO," which translates to "FATHER RAFAEL CANTILO SCHOOL PROTECTED BY THE MOTHER OF HEAVEN." This text identifies the building as a school with a religious dedication and theme of divine protection.

To the left of the mural, a small, dark sign or sticker points downwards with an arrow and bears the word "SAAVEDRA," likely indicating a street name or direction.

The building wall itself has two distinct textures: a lighter, possibly tiled area where the mural is, and a rougher, darker grey section to its left. Adjacent to the wall is a grey concrete sidewalk, characterized by distinct parallel grooved patterns. Beyond the sidewalk, a narrow strip of unkempt grass separates it from a street or road, marked by a faded yellow curb. A circular manhole cover is visible on the street surface. In the background, some trees, power lines, and a clear, bright sky suggest it is daytime with good weather. The overall scene reflects a public space, possibly outside a school or religious institution in an urban or suburban setting.
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Dec 30, 2024

Rosario, Argentina

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An outdoor, rotated shot in Rosario, Argentina, captures a segment of a building wall adorned with a vibrant mural, bordering a sidewalk and street. The central feature is a colorful mural painted on a lighter, possibly tiled, section of the building. The mural depicts a stylized image of the Virgin Mary, shown with a halo, large eyes, and dressed in a blue cloak with golden accents, holding her hands together in prayer or reverence. Beside her is a circular emblem containing a cross and what appears to be a chalice, often a eucharistic symbol or related to a religious order. Above these figures, prominent black text reads: "ESCUELA PADRE RAFAEL CANTILO PROTEGIDA POR LA MADRE DEL CIELO," which translates to "FATHER RAFAEL CANTILO SCHOOL PROTECTED BY THE MOTHER OF HEAVEN." This text identifies the building as a school with a religious dedication and theme of divine protection. To the left of the mural, a small, dark sign or sticker points downwards with an arrow and bears the word "SAAVEDRA," likely indicating a street name or direction. The building wall itself has two distinct textures: a lighter, possibly tiled area where the mural is, and a rougher, darker grey section to its left. Adjacent to the wall is a grey concrete sidewalk, characterized by distinct parallel grooved patterns. Beyond the sidewalk, a narrow strip of unkempt grass separates it from a street or road, marked by a faded yellow curb. A circular manhole cover is visible on the street surface. In the background, some trees, power lines, and a clear, bright sky suggest it is daytime with good weather. The overall scene reflects a public space, possibly outside a school or religious institution in an urban or suburban setting.

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