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An eye-level shot captures a detail of an old stone wall, characteristic of colonial architecture in Arequipa, Peru. The wall is constructed from light-colored, roughly cut stone blocks, likely sillar, which show signs of age and weathering. Vertically affixed to the upper central portion of the wall are modern, black, three-dimensional letters spelling "BBVA". Below this sign, intricate stone carvings adorn the wall. A prominent horizontal band of carving features interwoven floral and swirling vine-like patterns, with individual flower blossoms visible. Beneath this, a lower section of carving displays more geometric, stepped patterns. The lighting is soft and diffuse, indicating either an overcast day or an indoor setting with indirect light. No people or specific activities are depicted; the image focuses solely on the architectural details and the superimposed modern signage.
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