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An outdoor forensic image depicts a large, intricate art installation identified as "Maleza" by Mónica de Miranda, located at the Atlantis Plaza shopping center in northern Bogotá, Colombia. The primary subject is a dense, metallic sculpture composed of countless interwoven, thin, silver-colored rods, resembling a tangled thicket or a thorny bush. This sculpture forms a prominent archway or tunnel in its center, suggesting a pedestrian passage. It rests on a brick pathway, visible as a reddish-brown surface with scattered yellowed leaves, under dappled sunlight and deep shadow patterns cast by the sculpture itself. Adjacent to the brick pathway on the right is a darker, likely concrete or asphalt, section of sidewalk. In the background, to the left, is a section of a light-colored, possibly beige, building with an angular architectural design and a visible ventilation grate. Behind the sculpture and to the right, a multi-story modern building with dark, reflective glass windows is visible, partially obscured by shadows. Beneath this building, a dark recessed area with several small overhead lights suggests an entrance or covered walkway. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, creating high contrast and distinct shadows. No people are present in the image.
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