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A close-up, high-angle shot shows a person's left hand holding an assortment of individually wrapped candies. The hand is palm-up, and the candies are arranged in a cluster. From top to bottom and left to right, the candies are:

*   A gold wrapper with "Coffee" and "Cafe" printed in bold white and green lettering, along with images of coffee beans and a coffee cup.
*   A red wrapper with white stripes, partially obscuring another candy.
*   A yellow wrapper, also partially visible.
*   A red wrapper with white lettering that appears to say "Ambarte."
*   A green wrapper with white lettering that reads "sabor limon" (lemon flavor).
*   A yellow wrapper with text that includes "CARAMELO BLANCO" and "ARCOR."
*   A white wrapper with red lettering that says "brosofi" and a partial red logo.
*   A white and yellow striped wrapper with red lettering that reads "Turrón con mani" (nougat with peanuts).
*   A white wrapper with red cursive lettering that says "Ambrosoli."

The background is blurred, showing a rough, textured surface, possibly soil or pavement, and hints of greenery and a white structure. The lighting suggests an outdoor setting. The presence of the "Ambarte," "brosofi," and "Ambrosoli" brands, along with the "Turrón con mani," suggests a South American origin, possibly Chile given the brands' commonality in the region. The exact location within Arica, Chile, cannot be determined from the visual information alone, but the overall composition suggests a casual moment of sharing or selecting candies.
Alejandra

Jun 16, 2026

Arica, Chile

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A close-up, high-angle shot shows a person's left hand holding an assortment of individually wrapped candies. The hand is palm-up, and the candies are arranged in a cluster. From top to bottom and left to right, the candies are: * A gold wrapper with "Coffee" and "Cafe" printed in bold white and green lettering, along with images of coffee beans and a coffee cup. * A red wrapper with white stripes, partially obscuring another candy. * A yellow wrapper, also partially visible. * A red wrapper with white lettering that appears to say "Ambarte." * A green wrapper with white lettering that reads "sabor limon" (lemon flavor). * A yellow wrapper with text that includes "CARAMELO BLANCO" and "ARCOR." * A white wrapper with red lettering that says "brosofi" and a partial red logo. * A white and yellow striped wrapper with red lettering that reads "Turrón con mani" (nougat with peanuts). * A white wrapper with red cursive lettering that says "Ambrosoli." The background is blurred, showing a rough, textured surface, possibly soil or pavement, and hints of greenery and a white structure. The lighting suggests an outdoor setting. The presence of the "Ambarte," "brosofi," and "Ambrosoli" brands, along with the "Turrón con mani," suggests a South American origin, possibly Chile given the brands' commonality in the region. The exact location within Arica, Chile, cannot be determined from the visual information alone, but the overall composition suggests a casual moment of sharing or selecting candies.

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