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A group of young people in colorful, elaborate costumes stand behind a banner that reads "Caporales GEN'26". The individuals appear to be participating in a cultural event or parade, likely a performance of Caporales, a traditional Bolivian dance. They are dressed in matching blue and silver outfits adorned with sequins and intricate patterns. Many of the performers are holding round, decorative accessories, possibly part of their dance props. The banner itself is white with blue lettering and artistic embellishments. The scene is set indoors, under a large, multi-level structure with a red and white exterior. Rows of windows are visible on the upper levels, some with yellow curtains. Colorful triangular flags are strung across the ceiling and along the upper edges of the building, suggesting a festive atmosphere. The floor is a light-colored, smooth surface, possibly a gymnasium or an open hall. In the background, a set of yellow wooden benches is visible, and further back, a glimpse of another room with green curtains. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The expressions on the faces of the participants are a mixture of seriousness and pride, indicative of a formal presentation. The overall impression is one of a vibrant cultural celebration in Arica, Chile.
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