
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor scene in La Paz, Bolivia, depicts a plaque unveiling or ceremony near the Palacio Consistorial (City Hall). The central focus is a dark-colored commemorative plaque, elaborately framed, resting on an orange wooden pedestal. The plaque text, in Spanish, declares "Gaseosa Papaya Salvietti" as Immaterial Cultural Heritage of the Municipality of La Paz, crediting Mayor Lic. Ivan Hernan Arias Durán and Secretary of Cultures Lic. Rodney Melvin Miranda, with a legislative reference "L.M.A. 677/2025" and "GESTION: 2025." To the left of the plaque, a man in a dark suit with a light-colored tie and a beard smiles, looking towards his right. To the right of the plaque, a woman with long, dark, wavy hair, wearing a white embroidered blouse and light-colored trousers, smiles directly at the camera. She holds a large, yellowish-brown, stylized mask or prop, possibly representing a fruit or character. The lower legs and feet of another individual, clad in traditional patterned attire and brown moccasin-style shoes, are partially visible on the far right. The environment features a paved stone ground, green grass, and small bushes. In the background, a grand, light-colored building with multiple arched entrances, dark ornate gates, and classical architectural details stands under bright sunlight. A modern glass barrier is visible between the foreground and the building. Shadows are cast on the ground, indicating a sunny day. Further in the background, two other individuals are discernible, one walking left and another standing to the right.
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