
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an urban street corner in Arequipa, Peru, at the intersection of Callejon Sapagia and an adjacent street, with the snow-capped volcanoes El Misti and Chachani visible in the distant background under a hazy blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a dark asphalt road surface is visible. Two orange traffic cones are positioned on the left side of the frame, and one is on the right, framing a large, circular, grey stone mill wheel that rests vertically against the building's exterior wall. The mill wheel is inscribed with the text "MOLINO BLANCO." The building itself is constructed from light grey sillar (white volcanic stone) blocks. Its left section features an arched, dark brown wooden double door, fitted with dark hardware. A small, light-colored rectangular plaque with the partially visible number "135-" is affixed to the wall near the door. Above the door, a blue and white diamond-shaped tile is embedded into the sillar. Rising from the top of the wall is a small, integrated stone bell tower containing a dark bell, heavily draped with green vines and some scattered orange flowers. To the right of the door, painted directly onto the sillar wall, are the words "CALLEJON SAPAGIA" and the number "133." At the building's corner, a tall, weathered wooden utility pole supports a grey street light extending to the left. A dense network of numerous black electrical and communication cables extends from this pole, crisscrossing the upper portion of the sky. The street continues to the right, curving gently into the distance, where a line of additional orange traffic cones extends along its edge. In the far background, the prominent, conical, snow-capped volcano El Misti is visible on the right, with the broader, snow-capped peak of Chachani positioned to its left.
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