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The image shows a modern building against a clear blue sky, viewed from a low angle and rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The architecture features large, angular structures in an orange-red hue, with expansive glass windows reflecting the sky and surrounding elements.

On the left side of the image, a large banner hangs vertically from the building structure. The banner itself is dark-colored, possibly blue or dark grey, and features white or light-colored silhouettes of what appear to be multiple individuals, possibly children or young adults, in dynamic poses, suggesting play or celebration.
Text is visible on the banner:
*   In the upper left corner, vertically aligned, are the words "PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS" (Indigenous Peoples).
*   Towards the bottom right, a hashtag is prominent: "#LosQueremosDeVuelta" (We Want Them Back / We Want Them Here Again). Below this text, there is a geometric pattern.

Above and to the right of the banner, the building's facade is dominated by a grid-like pattern of windows, reflecting the blue sky. A large, circular, orange-red structural element is visible in the mid-right section, seemingly part of the building's design. Below this, attached to the glass facade or another part of the building, is a decorative, white, sun-like or flower-like emblem with multiple rays or petals.

The overall scene suggests a public space, possibly a government building, cultural center, or a modern commercial complex, with a clear sky indicating a sunny day. The banner's message indicates a public campaign or statement related to indigenous communities.
FM-kmeYo1

Jan 29, 2026, 2:54 PM

Caracas, Venezuela

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The image shows a modern building against a clear blue sky, viewed from a low angle and rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The architecture features large, angular structures in an orange-red hue, with expansive glass windows reflecting the sky and surrounding elements. On the left side of the image, a large banner hangs vertically from the building structure. The banner itself is dark-colored, possibly blue or dark grey, and features white or light-colored silhouettes of what appear to be multiple individuals, possibly children or young adults, in dynamic poses, suggesting play or celebration. Text is visible on the banner: * In the upper left corner, vertically aligned, are the words "PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS" (Indigenous Peoples). * Towards the bottom right, a hashtag is prominent: "#LosQueremosDeVuelta" (We Want Them Back / We Want Them Here Again). Below this text, there is a geometric pattern. Above and to the right of the banner, the building's facade is dominated by a grid-like pattern of windows, reflecting the blue sky. A large, circular, orange-red structural element is visible in the mid-right section, seemingly part of the building's design. Below this, attached to the glass facade or another part of the building, is a decorative, white, sun-like or flower-like emblem with multiple rays or petals. The overall scene suggests a public space, possibly a government building, cultural center, or a modern commercial complex, with a clear sky indicating a sunny day. The banner's message indicates a public campaign or statement related to indigenous communities.

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