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This media file captures a daylight street scene in what is identified as La Paz, Bolivia, depicting a public gathering or demonstration. The image is oriented vertically but should be viewed horizontally, with the crosswalk running across the foreground.

A group of people, forming a crowd, is visible along the street, mostly positioned on the sidewalk or the edge of the road, to the left of the crosswalk. Many individuals are holding up signs and banners, indicating an organized protest or rally. Shadows are cast distinctly on the pavement, suggesting bright sunshine. One person in a dark jacket and light-colored pants stands prominently in the mid-ground, facing away from the camera, on the edge of the crosswalk. Another person in a red jacket is visible further down the line of people.

The foreground is dominated by a zebra crossing, featuring wide white stripes on gray asphalt. On the left side of the street (when viewed correctly), multi-story buildings line the road. Some buildings exhibit older architectural styles with numerous windows, while others appear more modern, featuring large glass facades that reflect the sky. Two small, bushy green trees are positioned along the sidewalk near these buildings. Further down the street, traffic lights are visible, displaying both green and red signals. A partial view of a white van can be seen in the background.

Visible text on a white sign held by one participant includes fragments like "...LEY NO ADMI... NO SUBSIDIO...", indicating a protest against a law or in relation to subsidies. A colorful banner, possibly purple and yellow/orange, held by the crowd shows partial text, perhaps "FEDERACIÓN" or "FEDERAR". A red banner is also visible. The word "iris" can be faintly seen on a building sign.

The bright shadows suggest a sunny day, likely mid-morning or early afternoon. The overall impression is one of an active urban environment during a public event.
MNela

Feb 13, 2025, 2:56 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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This media file captures a daylight street scene in what is identified as La Paz, Bolivia, depicting a public gathering or demonstration. The image is oriented vertically but should be viewed horizontally, with the crosswalk running across the foreground. A group of people, forming a crowd, is visible along the street, mostly positioned on the sidewalk or the edge of the road, to the left of the crosswalk. Many individuals are holding up signs and banners, indicating an organized protest or rally. Shadows are cast distinctly on the pavement, suggesting bright sunshine. One person in a dark jacket and light-colored pants stands prominently in the mid-ground, facing away from the camera, on the edge of the crosswalk. Another person in a red jacket is visible further down the line of people. The foreground is dominated by a zebra crossing, featuring wide white stripes on gray asphalt. On the left side of the street (when viewed correctly), multi-story buildings line the road. Some buildings exhibit older architectural styles with numerous windows, while others appear more modern, featuring large glass facades that reflect the sky. Two small, bushy green trees are positioned along the sidewalk near these buildings. Further down the street, traffic lights are visible, displaying both green and red signals. A partial view of a white van can be seen in the background. Visible text on a white sign held by one participant includes fragments like "...LEY NO ADMI... NO SUBSIDIO...", indicating a protest against a law or in relation to subsidies. A colorful banner, possibly purple and yellow/orange, held by the crowd shows partial text, perhaps "FEDERACIÓN" or "FEDERAR". A red banner is also visible. The word "iris" can be faintly seen on a building sign. The bright shadows suggest a sunny day, likely mid-morning or early afternoon. The overall impression is one of an active urban environment during a public event.

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