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This image presents a detailed display of miniature canned and packaged food items, arranged meticulously. The main subject is a large, tiered pyramid-like structure composed of numerous miniature metal cans, predominantly silver and white with colorful labels.

On the left side of the display, many cans feature brands like "MILO," "NIDO," "KLIM," "TATRA," and "MILY MILO," often associated with milk powders or chocolate drinks. Moving to the right, prominent brands include "Quik" (chocolate powder), "NESTUN" (cereal), and "PETER COCOA." Cans labeled "LIDIA," likely containing canned fruits, are also visible.

The central and right sections of the tiered display showcase miniature seafood products, with brands such as "TIMONEL" and "FINO" (sardines), and "San Lucas" ("TIPO ATUN" - tuna type). Other canned goods like "Arvejas" (peas) and "Vainita" (green beans), along with cooking oil ("Aceite") from "VALDIVIA," are also present. Towards the far right, cans of "UNIC" and "NESCAFE" coffee are stacked, while a lower section displays red and white cans marked "Lombarda" and "KRIS."

Below this large display, a white, compartmentalized tray holds miniature boxes and packages of food items. Visible labels include "donolti," "GLORIA," "Vegia," and "NESTLE," featuring products like burgers, fries, and cereals.

The entire miniature grocery display is set on a bright blue surface. A colorful, patterned textile, possibly an aguayo, is visible in the background, adding a cultural element to the scene. The image captures a static, indoor exhibition of these remarkably detailed miniature replicas of common grocery items, set in La Paz, Bolivia.
MNela

Jan 24, 2025, 8:59 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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This image presents a detailed display of miniature canned and packaged food items, arranged meticulously. The main subject is a large, tiered pyramid-like structure composed of numerous miniature metal cans, predominantly silver and white with colorful labels. On the left side of the display, many cans feature brands like "MILO," "NIDO," "KLIM," "TATRA," and "MILY MILO," often associated with milk powders or chocolate drinks. Moving to the right, prominent brands include "Quik" (chocolate powder), "NESTUN" (cereal), and "PETER COCOA." Cans labeled "LIDIA," likely containing canned fruits, are also visible. The central and right sections of the tiered display showcase miniature seafood products, with brands such as "TIMONEL" and "FINO" (sardines), and "San Lucas" ("TIPO ATUN" - tuna type). Other canned goods like "Arvejas" (peas) and "Vainita" (green beans), along with cooking oil ("Aceite") from "VALDIVIA," are also present. Towards the far right, cans of "UNIC" and "NESCAFE" coffee are stacked, while a lower section displays red and white cans marked "Lombarda" and "KRIS." Below this large display, a white, compartmentalized tray holds miniature boxes and packages of food items. Visible labels include "donolti," "GLORIA," "Vegia," and "NESTLE," featuring products like burgers, fries, and cereals. The entire miniature grocery display is set on a bright blue surface. A colorful, patterned textile, possibly an aguayo, is visible in the background, adding a cultural element to the scene. The image captures a static, indoor exhibition of these remarkably detailed miniature replicas of common grocery items, set in La Paz, Bolivia.

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