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The image displays a street-level view of a two-story commercial building facade at dusk or early evening in the Usaquén district of Bogotá, Colombia. The ground floor features a light grey stucco finish with a prominent stone-clad section above the windows and an open doorway. An ornate, illuminated wall lamp is mounted on the left wall.

The left section of the ground floor houses "ABORICEN Galeria Indígena," as indicated by a wooden sign affixed to the stone cladding. Its display window prominently features a large, folded turquoise blue hammock with tassels. Inside the illuminated window, various framed artifacts and smaller objects are visible on display. A security camera is mounted above this section on the upper left wall.

Adjacent to the gallery, an open wooden doorway reveals the brightly lit interior of a connected or separate establishment. A tall, light-colored, intricately patterned garment is displayed on a wooden mannequin near the entrance. Other items are visible on tables and shelves within. A backlit sign for "Bribon" is affixed to the stone cladding above this doorway.

The sidewalk in front of the building is paved with reddish-brown bricks, accented by dark grey stripes and several cylindrical dark-colored bollards. A crescent-shaped blue spray paint mark is visible on the brick paving near the bollards. Potted plants are positioned near the building's base. The upper floor of the building has large reflective windows, and dark foliage from trees is visible in the background. No individuals are present in the visible scene.
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Aug 21, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image displays a street-level view of a two-story commercial building facade at dusk or early evening in the Usaquén district of Bogotá, Colombia. The ground floor features a light grey stucco finish with a prominent stone-clad section above the windows and an open doorway. An ornate, illuminated wall lamp is mounted on the left wall. The left section of the ground floor houses "ABORICEN Galeria Indígena," as indicated by a wooden sign affixed to the stone cladding. Its display window prominently features a large, folded turquoise blue hammock with tassels. Inside the illuminated window, various framed artifacts and smaller objects are visible on display. A security camera is mounted above this section on the upper left wall. Adjacent to the gallery, an open wooden doorway reveals the brightly lit interior of a connected or separate establishment. A tall, light-colored, intricately patterned garment is displayed on a wooden mannequin near the entrance. Other items are visible on tables and shelves within. A backlit sign for "Bribon" is affixed to the stone cladding above this doorway. The sidewalk in front of the building is paved with reddish-brown bricks, accented by dark grey stripes and several cylindrical dark-colored bollards. A crescent-shaped blue spray paint mark is visible on the brick paving near the bollards. Potted plants are positioned near the building's base. The upper floor of the building has large reflective windows, and dark foliage from trees is visible in the background. No individuals are present in the visible scene.

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