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The image captures a close-up, top-down view of an aged, silver-colored public payphone, likely located in Guayana City, Venezuela. The phone, bearing the "cantv" logo in blue text, shows clear signs of wear and dust, indicative of public use and exposure to the elements. Prominently displayed are instructions in Spanish: "Instrucciones de uso" (Instructions for use), outlining steps like "Descuelga el auricular" (Pick up the receiver), "Escucha el tono" (Listen for the dial tone), "Deslice la tarjeta con la flecha hacia abajo" (Slide the card with the arrow down), and "Sigue las instrucciones" (Follow the instructions). The keypad features standard numeric buttons (0-9) along with asterisk (*) and pound (#) keys, and associated letters (e.g., ABC on '2', DEF on '3'). Dedicated buttons for "Emergencia" (Emergency), "Atención al cliente" (Customer service), and "Llamada por cobrar" (Collect call) are also visible above the keypad. A small slot with a card symbol, labeled "Unica," suggests it accepts a specific type of payment card. The black telephone receiver rests in its cradle, connected to the main unit by a coiled silver metallic cord. The payphone is mounted on a rugged, black, diamond-plate-textured metal surface. Below this mounting surface, several white and metallic coiled cables or pipes are visible. The background is softly out of focus, revealing blurred architectural details and light reflections, suggesting a well-lit, possibly indoor or covered outdoor setting during the daytime. No individuals are present in the image.
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