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A large crowd of people, predominantly women, is gathered on a sunny street, seemingly participating in a protest or march in Santiago, Chile. The event takes place in the late afternoon or early morning, indicated by the warm, bright light and long shadows stretching across the pavement from the left. A bright sun in the upper right corner creates a slight lens flare. In the background, a prominent colonial-style building with red walls and a reddish-brown tiled roof dominates the scene. It features a tall, ornate bell tower with a spire and a clock face visible on its upper section. A verdant green tree stands to the left of the building, partially obscuring its facade. The street is filled with people holding various signs, most of which are white and illegible, though some convey messages. One sign in the immediate foreground, held by a woman, clearly reads "contra el machismo y su violencia" (against machismo and its violence), with another word below possibly "Autonomia" (autonomy). Another sign further back appears to have "VIDA DIGNA" (dignified life) and "DERECHOS" (rights) visible. A photographer in the center, wearing a striped shirt and a backpack, is capturing the event. Among the crowd, two flags are visible: the national flag of Chile and a multicolored flag, commonly associated with pride or feminist movements. The overall atmosphere appears active and determined, typical of a public demonstration for social or political change.
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