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The image displays a narrow street identified as the Calle de Colores (also known as Callejón de las Brujas) in the San Antonio neighborhood of Cali, Colombia. An intricate, multi-colored crocheted textile canopy extends overhead, providing shade and visual interest. The canopy consists of repeating geometric patterns, primarily interconnected starburst or square shapes, rendered in a spectrum of hues including blue, green, orange, brown, pink, purple, yellow, and red, arranged in horizontal bands. Scattered decorative elements, resembling small colorful birds or kites, are suspended from the canopy and structures along the street. On the left side, a building with an ochre-yellow facade features a traditional reddish-brown tiled roof and dark wooden eaves. On the right, a series of white-painted colonial-style buildings line the street, each presenting dark brown framed windows with closed shutters. Black, decorative lantern-style light fixtures are mounted periodically on these white facades. Along the base of the buildings on the right, yellow cylindrical bollards define the street edge. Approximately 10-15 individuals, predominantly adults in casual attire, are observed walking uphill in the middle ground of the street. Their specific features are not discernible due to distance. In the background, the street ascends towards a view of more modern urban buildings and distant greenery. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight, diffused by the overhead canopy.
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