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The image captures an outdoor parade or festive event, likely in a town or city, featuring several individuals on horseback. The scene is set on an asphalt street under a clear, bright blue sky, indicating a sunny day. Numerous utility lines crisscross overhead, along with a streetlight pole on the left, and decorative strings of small, rectangular flags or banners are strung across the street, suggesting a celebratory atmosphere. In the foreground, two prominent riders on dark horses are visible. The rider closer to the left side of the frame wears a light brown wide-brimmed cowboy hat, a light blue and white checkered long-sleeved shirt, and dark pants, riding a dark horse with a light-colored bridle. The rider directly in front of this one (and slightly closer to the right edge of the frame) is wearing a dark, possibly black, wide-brimmed hat, a patterned dark vest or poncho over a lighter shirt, and dark pants, also on a dark horse. Both horses appear to be well-groomed and are equipped with traditional-style saddles and bridles. Further back along the street, more riders on horses can be seen, including one on a lighter brown horse, wearing a white shirt and light-colored chaps. Several other people are visible in the background, some on foot and at least one person in a white uniform or suit. A white car is partially visible on the far left. The street surface is dark asphalt with faded yellow painted lines. Bright, distinct shadows of the horses and riders are cast on the road, indicating the sun is high in the sky. In the bottom right corner of the image, colorful scattered debris, possibly confetti or flower petals, is visible on the asphalt, reinforcing the celebratory nature of the event. Buildings with light-colored brick or stucco walls and some vegetation line the street in the background. Behind the lead dark horse, a green sign or banner is partially visible, displaying fragmented text that appears to read "ersar", "Ale", and "MUNICIPAL", suggesting it might be an "anniversary" (aniversario) or a "municipal" event.
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