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This image captures a temporary outdoor booth or stall, likely situated on a sidewalk in an urban setting, with a modern glass-fronted building reflected in the background. No people are visible.

The booth is constructed with a metal frame and is adorned with white lace curtains, giving it a festive or ceremonial appearance. Several colorful banners are prominently displayed, indicating the services offered.

The most prominent banner advertises "REGISTRO CIVIL" (Civil Registry) from the "ESTADO PLURINACIONAL DE BOLIVIA" (Plurinational State of Bolivia). It states, "SE HACEN MATRIMONIOS SIN DISCRIMINACIÓN" (Marriages are performed without discrimination), alongside "D.S.G." which is likely an abbreviation. This suggests the booth offers civil marriage services, possibly in a symbolic or expedited manner for a special event.

Another banner promotes "Masajes Pankarita" (Pankarita Massages), listing various types of massages: "Relajantes" (Relaxing), "Descontracturantes" (Decontracting), "Exprés" (Express), and "Anti Estrés" (Anti-Stress). Contact phone numbers (71918495 - 78774607) and a social media handle ("Masajes Pankarita") are also visible.

A third banner, located at the bottom left, mentions "Alasita" and "ASOCIACIÓN DE ARTESANOS DE ARTE POPULAR SAN PEDRO" (Association of Artisans of Popular Art San Pedro), confirming the location context of La Paz, Bolivia, and strongly suggesting the booth is part of the traditional Alasita fair, known for its miniatures and artisan products.

The scene appears to be taking place during the daytime, with ample light but no harsh shadows. The ground is a concrete pavement, partially covered in what looks like confetti or small white debris, typical of a celebratory or event atmosphere.
MNela

Jan 24, 2025, 7:14 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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This image captures a temporary outdoor booth or stall, likely situated on a sidewalk in an urban setting, with a modern glass-fronted building reflected in the background. No people are visible. The booth is constructed with a metal frame and is adorned with white lace curtains, giving it a festive or ceremonial appearance. Several colorful banners are prominently displayed, indicating the services offered. The most prominent banner advertises "REGISTRO CIVIL" (Civil Registry) from the "ESTADO PLURINACIONAL DE BOLIVIA" (Plurinational State of Bolivia). It states, "SE HACEN MATRIMONIOS SIN DISCRIMINACIÓN" (Marriages are performed without discrimination), alongside "D.S.G." which is likely an abbreviation. This suggests the booth offers civil marriage services, possibly in a symbolic or expedited manner for a special event. Another banner promotes "Masajes Pankarita" (Pankarita Massages), listing various types of massages: "Relajantes" (Relaxing), "Descontracturantes" (Decontracting), "Exprés" (Express), and "Anti Estrés" (Anti-Stress). Contact phone numbers (71918495 - 78774607) and a social media handle ("Masajes Pankarita") are also visible. A third banner, located at the bottom left, mentions "Alasita" and "ASOCIACIÓN DE ARTESANOS DE ARTE POPULAR SAN PEDRO" (Association of Artisans of Popular Art San Pedro), confirming the location context of La Paz, Bolivia, and strongly suggesting the booth is part of the traditional Alasita fair, known for its miniatures and artisan products. The scene appears to be taking place during the daytime, with ample light but no harsh shadows. The ground is a concrete pavement, partially covered in what looks like confetti or small white debris, typical of a celebratory or event atmosphere.

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