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The image displays a vibrant mural painted on a textured wall, likely concrete. The central and most prominent feature is a hummingbird depicted in flight, positioned in the lower-left to mid-section of the frame.

The hummingbird has a distinct appearance: its head and upper body are an iridescent green, transitioning to purple on its throat and parts of its head. Its belly is a contrasting white. The wings are spread upwards and backwards, painted in shades of dark blue and purple, with lighter gray accents on the feather tips, suggesting movement. A long, slender black beak points downwards.

Below the hummingbird's head, towards the lower-left corner, an orange flower with multiple petals is visible, partially cropped. Further down and to the right of the flower, stylized green, spiky plant-like forms are painted, possibly representing reeds or small shrubs.

The background of the mural is predominantly light blue, with vertical streaks and patches of darker blue, creating a sense of depth or water-like texture. In the upper half of the image, a distinct horizontal band of purple stretches across the frame. Within this purple band, various smaller, horizontal rectangular or oval shapes are scattered; some are a darker maroon-purple, while others are white. This upper section could represent a stylized sky with clouds, an abstract landscape, or a decorative pattern.

In the upper-right corner, a small portion of a bright red, curvilinear shape is visible, suggesting another element of the mural that is largely cropped out. Similarly, in the lower-right corner, a rounded, dark brown object is partially visible.

Small, abstract black markings resembling stylized letters or symbols are present near the hummingbird's body and tail, one near the flower and another closer to the tail feathers. The overall impression is a colorful and dynamic nature-themed artwork.
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Feb 17, 2026, 5:09 PM

Arica, Chile

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The image displays a vibrant mural painted on a textured wall, likely concrete. The central and most prominent feature is a hummingbird depicted in flight, positioned in the lower-left to mid-section of the frame. The hummingbird has a distinct appearance: its head and upper body are an iridescent green, transitioning to purple on its throat and parts of its head. Its belly is a contrasting white. The wings are spread upwards and backwards, painted in shades of dark blue and purple, with lighter gray accents on the feather tips, suggesting movement. A long, slender black beak points downwards. Below the hummingbird's head, towards the lower-left corner, an orange flower with multiple petals is visible, partially cropped. Further down and to the right of the flower, stylized green, spiky plant-like forms are painted, possibly representing reeds or small shrubs. The background of the mural is predominantly light blue, with vertical streaks and patches of darker blue, creating a sense of depth or water-like texture. In the upper half of the image, a distinct horizontal band of purple stretches across the frame. Within this purple band, various smaller, horizontal rectangular or oval shapes are scattered; some are a darker maroon-purple, while others are white. This upper section could represent a stylized sky with clouds, an abstract landscape, or a decorative pattern. In the upper-right corner, a small portion of a bright red, curvilinear shape is visible, suggesting another element of the mural that is largely cropped out. Similarly, in the lower-right corner, a rounded, dark brown object is partially visible. Small, abstract black markings resembling stylized letters or symbols are present near the hummingbird's body and tail, one near the flower and another closer to the tail feathers. The overall impression is a colorful and dynamic nature-themed artwork.

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