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The scene, situated in the city of Tinaquillo, Venezuela, depicts a close-up view of several percussion instruments resting on a striped floor. Central to the image is a metallic percussion instrument, likely a guiro, painted with the design of the Puerto Rican flag: five alternating red and white horizontal stripes, with a blue equilateral triangle containing a single white five-pointed star on the left side. This instrument shows significant signs of wear, including numerous paint chips and scuff marks across its surface. Adjacent to it, a smooth, cylindrical wooden stick, approximately 25 cm in length, lies horizontally, positioned as a potential scraper. Beneath these items, the light brown, worn hide head of a drum, consistent with a bongo or conga, is partially visible, secured by a dark rim. To the upper left, a portion of a dark, reflective drumhead or metallic surface displays a bundle of thin, silvery metallic rods, possibly a percussion brush. To the upper right, a section of a larger, dark metallic güira with a distinctive dimpled texture is present. A black electrical cable lies in loose coils on the floor in the lower right quadrant. The floor itself is patterned with alternating horizontal stripes of light and dark brown.
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