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An upward-facing view captures the architectural details of an indoor or covered outdoor space, possibly a shopping arcade or plaza, in Mexico City. The dominant features are the ceiling and a suspended clock. The ceiling consists of light-colored, rectangular stone-like panels arranged in a staggered pattern, creating a textured surface. Above and to the left, a large, expansive glass roof with a dark grid pattern allows natural light to illuminate the space. Similar glass structures are visible on the right, suggesting a continuous overhead covering. A prominent square white clock, adorned with Roman numerals, hangs from the ceiling. Its hour hand points towards X (10) and the minute hand towards II (2), indicating approximately 10:10. The clock face displays "NIVADA" and "Millionaire" in black text. It is supported by an ornate, scrolled black metal bracket attached to the ceiling panels. Further down and to the right, a black metal post supports a circular sign. This sign features a colorful, geometric, circular logo and the text "HILOS DE LÚA," with "DISEÑO A MANO" and "HECHO EN MÉXICO" inscribed below it. Below this, a smaller, indistinct circular sign is also visible. Reflections in a nearby glass surface or window show reversed text, including "YEBOMEXICO." The overall lighting suggests daytime. There are no people visible, indicating a quiet moment in the location. Various other decorative black metal elements and hints of greenery from plants add to the ambiance.
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