
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a wedding celebration in front of a colonial-era church in Urubamba, Peru. The scene features a central couple, a mariachi band, and supporting individuals on a paved area strewn with confetti. The bride, wearing a long white wedding gown, stands to the viewer's right of the groom, holding a white floral bouquet. The groom, positioned centrally, is dressed in a dark green military uniform with visible insignia. To their immediate left, a woman in a white dress with red floral embroidery and a wide-brimmed sombrero is present. Behind the couple, near the ornate teal-colored wooden doors of the church, two older individuals are partially visible: a man in a dark suit and a woman in a light blue dress. To the left and right of the central couple, a seven-member male mariachi band is arrayed. All musicians wear matching white charro suits with gold embroidery and large sombreros. From left to right, their instruments include an accordion, a trumpet, and various acoustic guitars (including what appears to be a vihuela and a guitarrón). A black speaker is visible on the ground near the right-most mariachi members. The church facade, constructed of reddish-brown stone, features an arched main entrance flanked by decorative columns. The large, double wooden doors are painted teal and feature ornate metal hardware, including a central knocker and a blue and white emblem on the right door. The ground in the foreground is a light-colored paved surface, heavily covered with white and multi-colored confetti, indicating a recent celebratory event.
Symbol
713B0
Volume
6,351
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TVL
$5.17

