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The image captures an outdoor urban scene in Santiago, Chile, featuring the facade of a building and a sidewalk. A large tree with green leaves stands prominently on the left. The building, identified by the golden "CMF COM PAR FINANCIERO" logo above its entrance, has a dark, possibly marble, exterior with large glass doors and windows. "CMF" stands for "Comisión para el Mercado Financiero" (Commission for the Financial Market), a financial regulatory body in Chile. Building numbers "1175" and "123" are visible on the facade. The building's entrance is cordoned off with red and white striped "PELIGRO" (Danger) tape, which is wrapped multiple times across the railings and steps. This suggests an ongoing incident, maintenance, or a symbolic act of protest. Two handwritten white signs are displayed. One on the left, partially obscured by the tree and people, also bears the letters "CMF". The sign on the right clearly states "NO RECORTES TELETRABAJO AHORRA" (No cuts, telework saves/now), indicating a protest against job cuts and advocating for telework. Three men are visible in the scene: two on the left are walking or conversing, and one on the right stands with his back to the viewer, near the "NO RECORTES" sign. The overall activity points to a demonstration or protest against the financial institution. The scene is brightly lit by daylight, suggesting clear weather conditions.
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