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An outdoor courtyard in Bogota, Colombia, likely in a historical or cultural district given the mural's themes and architectural depictions. The foreground features a red brick pavement laid in a herringbone pattern. A multi-segment metal bench with a slatted seat and black frames extends across the midground. To the left, a textured beige wall includes a white utility door marked "ACCESO RESTRINGIDO" and a biohazard symbol. The dominant feature is a vibrant mural on a light blue wall, depicting scenes of traditional Colombian life, primarily focusing on corn cultivation and chicha preparation. The mural's upper section illustrates figures in a cornfield, a large stylized corn cob, a smiling older woman's portrait, and structures including a white church with a tall spire and colorful storefronts (one labeled "LIBRO PEDRO," another "LOMA SARA ALINE"). The lower section portrays women preparing chicha with large pots, a central fountain, smaller figures resembling soldiers, and an anthropomorphic corn cob figure. A banner reads "FESTIVAL DE LA CHICHA / MANO RUFFIANO." Above the mural wall, green foliage and tree branches are visible against a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. One adult male is seated on the right side of the metal bench. He has short, dark hair, wears glasses, a dark green long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes. He is holding a mobile phone in his right hand, looking down at the screen, with his left hand touching his head. A blue fabric object rests beside him on the bench.
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