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This media file captures a vibrant street scene, likely in La Habana, Cuba, as indicated by the context. The focal point is a two-story building housing an establishment with outdoor seating. The building's upper facade features a colorful mural depicting figures in traditional attire engaged in activities like carrying baskets and playing music, suggesting local culture or history. Below the mural, a light blue window with a metal grate and a matching door frame mark the entrance to the business. Visible text on the awning above the entrance clearly spells "San-José" and partially reads "mader to do" and "onerra," likely indicating a "Panadería San José" (San José Bakery). Below the awning, numbers such as "<300>" appear repeatedly on the building's facade. Outside, several people are seated at small green metal tables, enjoying drinks or conversation in what appears to be an outdoor cafe or restaurant. Large potted plants with broad, banana-like leaves are strategically placed around the seating area, adding a touch of greenery. A person, possibly a waiter, stands near the entrance. In the foreground and to the right, two women are seen walking past. One woman carries a bag with "CUBA" emblazoned on it, reinforcing the location context. The street or sidewalk is paved with grey rectangular blocks arranged in a herringbone pattern. The time of day appears to be bright daylight, with a clear sky visible in the upper right. The overall atmosphere seems relaxed and social.
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