
Stake attention in this memory
A daytime image depicts a group of approximately ten to fifteen individuals participating in a street procession on a cobblestone street in Arequipa, Peru. The street is paved with dark grey cobblestones. White, multi-story buildings with prominent white grilles on windows line the street. Two small, green-leafed trees are visible in planters along the narrow sidewalk. A large white banner, held horizontally by two individuals in the foreground, features bold black lettering for "EQUIPO" with an orange "21," and three orange dots arranged above the 'O' in 'EQUIPO'. Below this, in orange text, are "21 de Marzo" and "Día Mundial del Síndrome de Down." A partially visible line of text above "EQUIPO 21" reads "Por la inclusión de Personas con Síndrome de Down." The individual on the left, holding the banner, wears a light-colored long-sleeved shirt, cuffed blue jeans or capris, a grey bucket hat, and mismatched yellow and blue socks with white athletic shoes. The individual on the right, also holding the banner, wears a dark jacket over a white shirt, blue jeans, and a blue baseball cap. Other participants are visible walking alongside and behind the banner; one on the far left holds a white circular object, and another further back holds a white balloon. The background includes architectural details such as a red alarm box mounted on a white wall and a reddish roll-down metal shutter on a building to the far right.
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