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The image displays a multi-story building facade in Bogota, Colombia, viewed from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. The facade is composed of a grid of dark, reflective panels enclosed by gold-toned metal frames. To the left, an adjacent structure with a concrete or stone exterior features two visible windows.

Several upper-level panels contain broken glass, with shattered fragments and missing sections, exposing internal structural elements and visible electrical wiring. The sky and clouds are reflected in the intact glass panes.

The mid and lower sections of the facade are extensively covered with street art, stickers, and graffiti. Specific details include:
*   A partial white "airlines" sticker visible through a broken pane on the upper-left.
*   A blue "M" sticker and a white abstract sticker on an adjacent dark panel.
*   A poster depicting a blue goat on a skateboard affixed to a lower-mid panel.
*   A central dark panel featuring a large white graphic of a stylized skull with an anarchy symbol (circle-A) on its forehead, accompanied by black bat silhouettes and a torn section of the panel material.
*   Lower panels are densely layered with hundreds of diverse stickers, forming elaborate collages.
*   A green rectangular sign with the numbers "21-20" is present among the stickers. This is consistent with a building address or unit number in Bogota's addressing system.
*   The lower-right section features a commercial sign for "Café y Panadería Buñuelos y Pan," illustrating buñuelos and a cup of coffee.
*   The building's base, partially visible at the bottom, displays graffiti tags, including the word "CROM."

No individuals are visible in the scene. The environment exhibits signs of wear and widespread public annotation.
Paulette

Nov 2, 2025, 9:32 PM

Bogota, Colombia

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The image displays a multi-story building facade in Bogota, Colombia, viewed from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. The facade is composed of a grid of dark, reflective panels enclosed by gold-toned metal frames. To the left, an adjacent structure with a concrete or stone exterior features two visible windows. Several upper-level panels contain broken glass, with shattered fragments and missing sections, exposing internal structural elements and visible electrical wiring. The sky and clouds are reflected in the intact glass panes. The mid and lower sections of the facade are extensively covered with street art, stickers, and graffiti. Specific details include: * A partial white "airlines" sticker visible through a broken pane on the upper-left. * A blue "M" sticker and a white abstract sticker on an adjacent dark panel. * A poster depicting a blue goat on a skateboard affixed to a lower-mid panel. * A central dark panel featuring a large white graphic of a stylized skull with an anarchy symbol (circle-A) on its forehead, accompanied by black bat silhouettes and a torn section of the panel material. * Lower panels are densely layered with hundreds of diverse stickers, forming elaborate collages. * A green rectangular sign with the numbers "21-20" is present among the stickers. This is consistent with a building address or unit number in Bogota's addressing system. * The lower-right section features a commercial sign for "Café y Panadería Buñuelos y Pan," illustrating buñuelos and a cup of coffee. * The building's base, partially visible at the bottom, displays graffiti tags, including the word "CROM." No individuals are visible in the scene. The environment exhibits signs of wear and widespread public annotation.

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