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This image depicts an elevated view of an outdoor architectural complex, identified as part of the campus of Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The scene is illuminated by low-angle sunlight, casting distinct shadows and suggesting either morning or late afternoon.

The central feature is a multi-level, white concrete building with flat, grey-tiled roofs and recessed windows. A wide, multi-tiered concrete staircase with black metal handrails ascends along the right side of the frame, connecting different levels of the complex. Below the staircase, a small, octagonal kiosk-like structure with a brown wooden facade, bay windows, and a corrugated grey metal roof is positioned on a paved area. A small white metal table and two chairs are set outside the kiosk. Adjacent to the kiosk, a black streetlamp stands on the paved surface, and a black trash receptacle is visible nearby.

To the left, a large, dense coniferous tree occupies a significant portion of the foreground, partially obscuring other structures. Below this tree, on a lower paved area constructed of reddish-brown interlocking pavers, a light-colored concrete bench is present. One individual, dressed in a light-colored top and dark shorts, is seated on this bench, leaning back. Two other individuals are standing nearby, partially obscured. In the mid-right, two individuals are seated on the lower steps of the main concrete staircase; one wears a white jacket, and the other a dark jacket, both facing forward.

The background reveals a park-like environment with numerous deciduous trees, some appearing in the distance beyond further white building sections. A colorful mural is partially visible on a wall in the upper left background, behind the trees. The overall environment suggests a pedestrian-friendly, institutional setting.
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Feb 26, 2026, 11:35 PM

San Andrés Cholula, Mexico

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This image depicts an elevated view of an outdoor architectural complex, identified as part of the campus of Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The scene is illuminated by low-angle sunlight, casting distinct shadows and suggesting either morning or late afternoon. The central feature is a multi-level, white concrete building with flat, grey-tiled roofs and recessed windows. A wide, multi-tiered concrete staircase with black metal handrails ascends along the right side of the frame, connecting different levels of the complex. Below the staircase, a small, octagonal kiosk-like structure with a brown wooden facade, bay windows, and a corrugated grey metal roof is positioned on a paved area. A small white metal table and two chairs are set outside the kiosk. Adjacent to the kiosk, a black streetlamp stands on the paved surface, and a black trash receptacle is visible nearby. To the left, a large, dense coniferous tree occupies a significant portion of the foreground, partially obscuring other structures. Below this tree, on a lower paved area constructed of reddish-brown interlocking pavers, a light-colored concrete bench is present. One individual, dressed in a light-colored top and dark shorts, is seated on this bench, leaning back. Two other individuals are standing nearby, partially obscured. In the mid-right, two individuals are seated on the lower steps of the main concrete staircase; one wears a white jacket, and the other a dark jacket, both facing forward. The background reveals a park-like environment with numerous deciduous trees, some appearing in the distance beyond further white building sections. A colorful mural is partially visible on a wall in the upper left background, behind the trees. The overall environment suggests a pedestrian-friendly, institutional setting.

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