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The image depicts the interior of a concrete structure, likely a construction material or hardware store, looking outwards towards an open, undeveloped area in Sumalao, Argentina, under an overcast sky.

Inside the structure, the ceiling features corrugated metal sheets supported by red metal beams. The walls are unfinished concrete. On the left, a blue sign with white text partially reads "AVISO / MANTENER EL / LUGAR LIMPIO / ORDENADO" (NOTICE / KEEP THE / PLACE CLEAN / ORDERED) next to a large, dark metal door or gate, which is partially open. In the foreground, a black metal cart with small wheels holds multiple rolls of material, including dark green mesh/netting and black sheeting. A coiled item, possibly a hose or cable, rests on top of the cart's upright support. A red and white plastic chain stretches horizontally across the lower foreground, acting as a barrier.

On the right interior wall, a metal grate is mounted above a blue wall-mounted organizer containing several small tools or keys. Below these, a stack of orange-red bags, consistent with building materials like cement, rests against the wall. A tall, vertical red banner, partially visible, advertises products such as "LATEX ACRILICO," "EXTERIOR," "INTERIOR," and "MEMBRANA," suggesting a paint or construction supply retail environment. A black bucket on the floor holds a roll of material, from which the red and white plastic chain originates. The floor is light grey concrete.

Beyond the open doorway, the exterior reveals a gravel and dirt ground transitioning to sparse grass. Abundant green foliage from various trees and bushes, including a distinct palm tree, dominates the mid-ground. Further back, stacked construction materials such as wooden planks, window frames, and bricks are visible near a wire fence. The sky is largely covered with clouds. No individuals are present in the scene.
vargiu

Mar 16, 2026

Sumalao, Argentina

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The image depicts the interior of a concrete structure, likely a construction material or hardware store, looking outwards towards an open, undeveloped area in Sumalao, Argentina, under an overcast sky. Inside the structure, the ceiling features corrugated metal sheets supported by red metal beams. The walls are unfinished concrete. On the left, a blue sign with white text partially reads "AVISO / MANTENER EL / LUGAR LIMPIO / ORDENADO" (NOTICE / KEEP THE / PLACE CLEAN / ORDERED) next to a large, dark metal door or gate, which is partially open. In the foreground, a black metal cart with small wheels holds multiple rolls of material, including dark green mesh/netting and black sheeting. A coiled item, possibly a hose or cable, rests on top of the cart's upright support. A red and white plastic chain stretches horizontally across the lower foreground, acting as a barrier. On the right interior wall, a metal grate is mounted above a blue wall-mounted organizer containing several small tools or keys. Below these, a stack of orange-red bags, consistent with building materials like cement, rests against the wall. A tall, vertical red banner, partially visible, advertises products such as "LATEX ACRILICO," "EXTERIOR," "INTERIOR," and "MEMBRANA," suggesting a paint or construction supply retail environment. A black bucket on the floor holds a roll of material, from which the red and white plastic chain originates. The floor is light grey concrete. Beyond the open doorway, the exterior reveals a gravel and dirt ground transitioning to sparse grass. Abundant green foliage from various trees and bushes, including a distinct palm tree, dominates the mid-ground. Further back, stacked construction materials such as wooden planks, window frames, and bricks are visible near a wire fence. The sky is largely covered with clouds. No individuals are present in the scene.

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