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The image captures a vibrant, colorful mural on a light-colored wall, likely located in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The central subject is a large, stylized dragon-like creature or feathered serpent, reminiscent of Mesoamerican deities such as Quetzalcoatl. The head of the creature is a three-dimensional bas-relief sculpture that projects from the wall, intricately detailed with blues, yellows, a prominent pink spiral element, and a visible mouth with white, stone-like teeth. Behind the sculpted head, the body of the creature is painted flat onto the wall, forming a curving, serpentine shape composed of layered blue and teal scales. The mural is richly adorned with stylized pink and yellow flowers, green leaves, and dynamic blue tear-drop or feather-like patterns surrounding the serpent's body. The wall itself is painted a muted light green or beige. In the background on the left, a clear blue sky is visible above the dark green foliage of trees. At the top left, two black spotlights are mounted on an arm extending from the wall. On the right side, a reddish-brown pavement with an interlocking hexagonal pattern runs alongside the wall, suggesting a sidewalk or public area. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting clear shadows and highlighting the vivid colors of the mural, indicating a sunny day. There are no people visible, and no discernible text appears in the image.
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