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This indoor photograph captures a public banking area, likely within a metro station or a financial institution lobby, featuring a row of three automated teller machines (ATMs) from BancoEstado, a Chilean bank. The setting indicates a practical, transactional environment in Santiago, Chile. In the foreground, a woman with blonde hair, styled in a braid, is visible from the side, facing right. She wears a black top and bright magenta or purple pants, with her hands resting at her waist. Behind her, slightly to the left, a man wearing a white collared shirt and dark sunglasses stands in front of one of the ATMs, appearing to be using or waiting for the machine. His posture suggests a casual stance, possibly in line or mid-transaction. The ATMs are dark-colored, set into a light-colored frame with an orange border at the top, consistent with BancoEstado branding. Text visible on the machines includes "BancoEstado" at the top center of the setup. Two of the ATM screens are illuminated, displaying generic interface elements. On the ATM to the right of the man, the text "Giros" (Spanish for "withdrawals") is partially visible above the screen, and on the next ATM, "Depósitos en efectivo y cheques" (Spanish for "cash and check deposits") is visible. Small red indicator lights and what appear to be security cameras are mounted on the orange border above the ATMs. In the background, on the far right, another woman is seen walking away, carrying a large, patterned shoulder bag. To the far left, part of another person is visible. The ceiling above is industrial, with dark panels and bright fluorescent light fixtures. The walls are a mix of gray concrete and a reddish-brown textured surface that resembles brickwork on the right. The flooring is dark and appears to be a durable material suitable for high-traffic areas. The overall impression is one of everyday urban activity in a functional banking space.
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