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A daytime photograph captures an urban street scene in La Paz, Bolivia, referencing the San Antonio District 17, Avenida Nieves Linares, and San Isidro. Three adult males are centrally positioned on a paved street featuring white crosswalk markings. The man in the foreground, wearing glasses, a dark jacket, and a white shirt, holds a white poster board protest sign. The sign, handwritten in Spanish with multi-colored markers, reads: "MD4 - SAN ANTONIO DIST-17 BASTA "YA"!! - DE SER "PATIO TRASERO" QUEREMOS "YA"!! REHABILITACION - AV. NIEVES LINARES 5 ANOS Y MEDIO - SIN SOLUCION EXIGIMOS UN PROYECTO DISENO FINAL ALTO Y BAJO - SAN ISIDRO." To his immediate right stands a man in a blue jacket, a baseball cap, and glasses. Further right, a third man with a mustache wears a black bomber jacket, khaki pants, and black shoes. On the far left, an older woman with grey hair, a grey garment, and a black face mask is partially visible, her hands holding knitting or crocheting materials. The background consists of a multi-story building with an orange facade featuring horizontal design elements and a partial "Coop" sign, indicative of a cooperative. Ground-level storefronts have closed metal roll-down shutters, one bearing graffiti. A green and yellow banner is partially visible on the far right of the frame.
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