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An elderly Indigenous woman is seated on the stone steps of a building on Calle Hatun Rumiyoq, Cuzco, Peru. She is positioned directly in front of a vibrant blue wooden double door, which has "100-A" displayed above its transom window. To the right of the door, the business name "Km.0 Arte y Tapas" is affixed to the white stucco wall. The woman wears a straw hat, a patterned traditional manta in shades of red, white, and dark blue over her shoulders, a blue patterned garment, and a dark skirt, complemented by dark socks and shoes. Her hands are clasped in her lap, appearing engaged in a small task, and her gaze is directed downwards. A cardboard box containing wrapped items, possibly for sale, rests on the cobblestone street to her immediate left. To her right, on the ground, are a yellow woven bag, a colorful striped textile, and a folded brown cloth. A blue bucket holding red geraniums is visible to the far left, and sparse red flowers grow from the wall to the far right. The lower section of the building's wall exhibits exposed stone and adobe blocks, transitioning to stucco above. The street surface consists of worn cobblestones.
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