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The image depicts an indoor food stall or temporary kitchen setup, likely at a market or event in La Paz, Bolivia. Two women are visible within the scene. On the left side of the frame (when upright), a woman wearing a striped short-sleeved shirt and an apron is actively working behind what appears to be a large industrial oven or stove. A tall, shiny metal pot is placed nearby, suggesting food preparation. On the right side, another woman is seated on a low wooden stool, wearing a white t-shirt, grey pants, and a black shoulder bag. She is resting, with her head leaned on her hand, and appears to be looking at a phone.

In the foreground, a large, colorful banner serves as prominent advertising for the business. The banner features the name "El Hornito de la Ciudad Blanca" (The Little Oven of the White City) and proudly states "LAS MEJORES HUMINTAS DE SUCRE" (THE BEST HUMINTAS FROM SUCRE). It also advertises different preparation methods for humintas ("al horno / Olla" - baked or pot-cooked) and other food and drink items including "Sonso," "Cafe," "Refresco de Mocochinchi," and "Horchata de Coco." A contact number, "74829046," is displayed on the banner. The background consists of white partition walls and a concrete floor, common in event or market environments.
MNela

Dec 14, 2024, 11:52 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image depicts an indoor food stall or temporary kitchen setup, likely at a market or event in La Paz, Bolivia. Two women are visible within the scene. On the left side of the frame (when upright), a woman wearing a striped short-sleeved shirt and an apron is actively working behind what appears to be a large industrial oven or stove. A tall, shiny metal pot is placed nearby, suggesting food preparation. On the right side, another woman is seated on a low wooden stool, wearing a white t-shirt, grey pants, and a black shoulder bag. She is resting, with her head leaned on her hand, and appears to be looking at a phone. In the foreground, a large, colorful banner serves as prominent advertising for the business. The banner features the name "El Hornito de la Ciudad Blanca" (The Little Oven of the White City) and proudly states "LAS MEJORES HUMINTAS DE SUCRE" (THE BEST HUMINTAS FROM SUCRE). It also advertises different preparation methods for humintas ("al horno / Olla" - baked or pot-cooked) and other food and drink items including "Sonso," "Cafe," "Refresco de Mocochinchi," and "Horchata de Coco." A contact number, "74829046," is displayed on the banner. The background consists of white partition walls and a concrete floor, common in event or market environments.

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