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The image displays a densely populated urban street scene in central Santiago, Chile, near a public transport stop designated "Parada 12 / S. Santa Lucía." A large crowd, primarily composed of women, occupies the street and sidewalk. Many individuals within the crowd are wearing green bandanas or scarves, some tied around their heads or necks, and various purple accessories are also visible.

Approximately ten individuals, predominantly women, are seated on the red roof structure of the bus stop in the mid-ground; some are raising their arms in the air. A prominent vertical banner attached to the bus stop features a stylized sunflower, a female gender symbol, and the profile of a woman with red hair, accompanied by the Spanish text "NUESTRA DERECHO TIENEN NOMBRES" (Our Right Has Names). Other signs held by participants are partially visible, including one displaying "SOY LA ARTISTA NO LA MUSA" (I Am The Artist, Not The Muse).

The background is dominated by a multi-story classical-style building featuring ornate stone facades, arched windows, and balconies with balustrades. To the left of this building, a modern structure with large blue-tinted glass panels is visible, displaying a "Tricot" retail sign. To the right, another multi-story building shows a partial "PAYAN" sign at its upper level. The scene takes place outdoors under bright daylight conditions, with clear skies and evident shadows indicating a sunny environment.
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Mar 8, 2026

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays a densely populated urban street scene in central Santiago, Chile, near a public transport stop designated "Parada 12 / S. Santa Lucía." A large crowd, primarily composed of women, occupies the street and sidewalk. Many individuals within the crowd are wearing green bandanas or scarves, some tied around their heads or necks, and various purple accessories are also visible. Approximately ten individuals, predominantly women, are seated on the red roof structure of the bus stop in the mid-ground; some are raising their arms in the air. A prominent vertical banner attached to the bus stop features a stylized sunflower, a female gender symbol, and the profile of a woman with red hair, accompanied by the Spanish text "NUESTRA DERECHO TIENEN NOMBRES" (Our Right Has Names). Other signs held by participants are partially visible, including one displaying "SOY LA ARTISTA NO LA MUSA" (I Am The Artist, Not The Muse). The background is dominated by a multi-story classical-style building featuring ornate stone facades, arched windows, and balconies with balustrades. To the left of this building, a modern structure with large blue-tinted glass panels is visible, displaying a "Tricot" retail sign. To the right, another multi-story building shows a partial "PAYAN" sign at its upper level. The scene takes place outdoors under bright daylight conditions, with clear skies and evident shadows indicating a sunny environment.

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