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The image depicts an outdoor daytime scene on a city street in Santiago, Chile, specifically near the Edificio Tánica (Avenida Presidente Kennedy 5757, Las Condes). The sky is clear and blue. The street is paved, bordered by a concrete median strip with low green foliage, and occupied by a large group of people, primarily women, suggesting a public demonstration or march.

In the foreground, three individuals are prominently featured. On the left, a person is dressed in a full-length black garment, black gloves, and a black veil covering their face, with visible red lipstick. Their right arm is raised in a clenched fist, and their left hand holds a bouquet containing both white and red roses. To their right, two young females stand close together, with arms around each other's shoulders. The middle female has long dark hair, wears a dark blue t-shirt, light denim shorts, and white-framed sunglasses pushed onto her head. She has a purple bandana with white markings around her neck and holds a white sign depicting a cartoon dog-like character in flames with Spanish text, partially visible as "¡NO ME VOY A CA..." and "POR QUÉ NO SOY EL Y...". The female on the right has long dark hair, wears glasses, a red t-shirt, and light denim shorts, also with a purple bandana around her neck. She holds a transparent red bottle containing an orange liquid in her right hand.

In the mid-ground and background, numerous other individuals are visible on the street, some holding purple flags or wearing purple accessories, consistent with participation in the event. Beyond the crowd, trees with brown and green foliage line the street. The background features several multi-story buildings, including the distinctive modern architecture of the Edificio Tánica on the left and other residential or commercial high-rises further back on the right, along with a billboard structure.
Mel Navala

Mar 8, 2026

Santiago, Chile

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The image depicts an outdoor daytime scene on a city street in Santiago, Chile, specifically near the Edificio Tánica (Avenida Presidente Kennedy 5757, Las Condes). The sky is clear and blue. The street is paved, bordered by a concrete median strip with low green foliage, and occupied by a large group of people, primarily women, suggesting a public demonstration or march. In the foreground, three individuals are prominently featured. On the left, a person is dressed in a full-length black garment, black gloves, and a black veil covering their face, with visible red lipstick. Their right arm is raised in a clenched fist, and their left hand holds a bouquet containing both white and red roses. To their right, two young females stand close together, with arms around each other's shoulders. The middle female has long dark hair, wears a dark blue t-shirt, light denim shorts, and white-framed sunglasses pushed onto her head. She has a purple bandana with white markings around her neck and holds a white sign depicting a cartoon dog-like character in flames with Spanish text, partially visible as "¡NO ME VOY A CA..." and "POR QUÉ NO SOY EL Y...". The female on the right has long dark hair, wears glasses, a red t-shirt, and light denim shorts, also with a purple bandana around her neck. She holds a transparent red bottle containing an orange liquid in her right hand. In the mid-ground and background, numerous other individuals are visible on the street, some holding purple flags or wearing purple accessories, consistent with participation in the event. Beyond the crowd, trees with brown and green foliage line the street. The background features several multi-story buildings, including the distinctive modern architecture of the Edificio Tánica on the left and other residential or commercial high-rises further back on the right, along with a billboard structure.

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