
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an urban street scene featuring a building facade on the left and a tiled sidewalk extending to the right. A large, rectangular piece of yellowish-orange foam or a mattress cushion, partially covered with white fabric, is discarded on the sidewalk, leaning against the base of the building. The building's facade is white, with black metal grates covering a ground-floor window and an entrance door. Above the door, a prominent black sign with large white letters shows "UD" (likely part of a larger word or name). Attached to this black sign is a paper or poster featuring Spanish text: "QUE NOS POR QUÉ LAS HUMANAS SOMOS LXS UNICXS QUE CUYUNAMOS," followed by "MARCH" and "19 hs." A blue stripe with partial text like "bl" is also visible on the black sign. The address number "1845" is affixed above the entrance. Another white sign on the building, below the window, reads "Taller de la terraza" (Workshop of the terrace) and "MaU. Pullidori 1845." The sidewalk is paved with dark gray square tiles, some appearing damp or darker, and has scattered dirt and minor debris. A small white marker with the number "113" is visible on the sidewalk near the building's edge. The scene takes place during the daytime, under natural light. The photograph captures an ordinary urban moment, characterized by architecture and a discarded item on the public walkway. No people are visible.
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