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This image captures a multi-level indoor retail environment, identified as a department store within a shopping mall in Bogota, Colombia, based on the prominent "CMR Puntos" loyalty program branding associated with the Falabella retail chain, and the currency value of "$400.000" typically used in Colombia. The scene is viewed from an elevated position looking downwards, with two parallel escalators descending in the foreground. These escalators feature yellow step demarcation lines and chrome handrails. Circular "CMR Puntos" logos and various safety instruction placards are affixed to the escalator balustrades. To the left, a large, teal-colored advertising banner displays a female model in a vibrant, patterned top, with a smaller image of a male model holding a grooming product positioned below. The text on the banner is partially visible. The midground and background reveal multiple retail floors. The level immediately above the escalators displays clothing, including hooded garments and shirts. Further back, another floor features racks filled with clothing and bags. Structural elements comprise white walls, pillars, and an exposed ceiling with recessed lighting. A large mirrored panel covers a structural element on the right. A prominent black digital advertising archway, branded "Intel Gaming EX Change," stands on the right side of the scene. Its vertical screens advertise a "$400.000" discount for PC recycling. Beyond this archway, another retail area is visible, containing clothing displays and a red sign indicating "40% OFF" on a wooden table. A single individual, dressed in a light-colored top, is partially visible behind these displays. A "Samsung" advertisement is reflected in a mirrored surface above the "EX Change" archway, and the text "AMERICAN EAGLE" is partially discernible as a store sign in the background. Indistinct figures are present on the upper retail levels. A red fire extinguisher is visible behind the right vertical screen of the "EX Change" archway.
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