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The image captures a close-up section of a light-colored stone building facade and an adjacent ground area, set in Arequipa, Peru. The building is constructed from blocks of sillar, a pale volcanic stone, giving it a rough, porous texture.

Prominently featured are two deeply recessed, arched windows, separated by a sturdy stone pillar and framed by carved stone detailing, including decorative elements above and between the arches. The window interiors appear dark. Above the windows, the edge of a reddish-brown terracotta tiled roof is visible, with some exposed white plaster and structural elements.

To the right, the paved ground transitions from larger, lighter square stone blocks immediately next to the building to a section of smaller, darker, irregular pebble-like stones further away. A vibrant green and yellow variegated plant sits in a reddish-brown terracotta pot directly on the paving, positioned against the building wall. Above the plant, a small, rectangular metal utility box is affixed to the stone facade.

The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, casting distinct shadows and suggesting clear weather. No people or activities are visible. There is no discernible text within the frame. The architectural style and use of sillar are characteristic of Arequipa's colonial heritage.
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Dec 10, 2024

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The image captures a close-up section of a light-colored stone building facade and an adjacent ground area, set in Arequipa, Peru. The building is constructed from blocks of sillar, a pale volcanic stone, giving it a rough, porous texture. Prominently featured are two deeply recessed, arched windows, separated by a sturdy stone pillar and framed by carved stone detailing, including decorative elements above and between the arches. The window interiors appear dark. Above the windows, the edge of a reddish-brown terracotta tiled roof is visible, with some exposed white plaster and structural elements. To the right, the paved ground transitions from larger, lighter square stone blocks immediately next to the building to a section of smaller, darker, irregular pebble-like stones further away. A vibrant green and yellow variegated plant sits in a reddish-brown terracotta pot directly on the paving, positioned against the building wall. Above the plant, a small, rectangular metal utility box is affixed to the stone facade. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight, casting distinct shadows and suggesting clear weather. No people or activities are visible. There is no discernible text within the frame. The architectural style and use of sillar are characteristic of Arequipa's colonial heritage.

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