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This image captures a brightly lit, open-air or semi-covered patio space, likely belonging to a hostel or cafe in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. The scene suggests daytime with ample natural light. On the left, a slatted wooden ceiling or awning runs along one side, contrasting with a large, bright window opening featuring rectangular yellow stained-glass panels framed by a dark, possibly wrought-iron, railing with decorative scrolls. The ceiling in other parts of the patio is white, with some exposed piping and a security camera mounted high on the wall. The main wall of the patio is cream-colored with vertical light green/teal stripes. A prominent feature is a large, dark double door with ornate grilles, likely leading into an indoor area. Through the glass panels of this door, several signs are visible, including "A LA BURDO HOSTEL", indicating the establishment's nature. Other text seen through the glass includes "IF NOT NOW WHEN?", "BOTIQUIN", and "PRIMEROS AUXILIOS" (First Aid Kit, First Aid). The cream wall is decorated with various items: a framed landscape painting, a smaller dark square art piece, and the hand-painted Spanish phrase "Todo es Posible" (Everything is Possible) in a flowing script. A green flyer or poster is affixed near this text, and a macrame wall hanging is visible further down. A long, cylindrical light fixture or decorative element is also mounted on the wall. To the right and in the foreground, several wooden tables and slatted chairs are arranged, suggesting a dining or lounging area. One table holds a small potted plant and a tissue box, adding a touch of domesticity. The space appears inviting and functional, offering a blend of rustic charm and artistic elements.
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