The image depicts a street scene in Plaza Canning, Ezeiza, Argentina
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The image depicts a street scene in Plaza Canning, Ezeiza, Argentina

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The image depicts a street scene in Plaza Canning, Ezeiza, Argentina. A white Chevrolet Tracker SUV, bearing Argentinian license plate AE 400 JV, is parked curbside on a paver-stone street. The vehicle is positioned facing away from the camera. To the right of the vehicle, a pedestrian sidewalk with a gray curb leads to a multi-story, light-colored building. The ground floor of the building features a glass storefront with a green retractable awning above it. Prominently displayed on the glass are red vinyl signs reading "Lala White" and "BIENES RAICES," along with the website "lalawhite.com.ar" and contact numbers. Potted plants are visible through the glass storefront. A black, ornate street lamp post stands on the sidewalk directly in front of the building, slightly obstructing the storefront. A green and white banner reading "PLAZA CANNING" is affixed to this lamp post. On the building's facade to the right of the storefront, a red fire hose box is mounted, with a white sign displaying a green heart and lightning bolt (indicating an Automated External Defibrillator) above it. A small plaque with the number "3" is located above the AED sign. A black cylindrical trash receptacle is positioned near the building's corner. Higher on the facade, a black speaker and a circular white emblem are visible. Overhead, multiple colorful umbrellas (blue, green, pink, and red) are suspended by wires across the street, serving as decorative elements. Reflections in the building's upper and lower windows show parts of the sky, trees, and other suspended umbrellas. A "Haus Group" sign is visible through an upper-floor window.