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An outdoor market stall in La Paz, Bolivia, displays a dense arrangement of Andean textile goods. The scene is dominated by brightly colored clothing and woven items, filling the entire vertical space from ground level to the upper frame. Numerous ponchos, sweaters, and jackets, featuring geometric patterns, striped designs, and representations of llamas or alpacas, are hung against an orange-hued wall and suspended from overhead racks. Scarves, wraps, and blankets in various textures and color combinations are also prominently displayed. A black and white sign, centrally located on a hanging garment, reads "VENTA TARJETAS TIGO ENTEL VIVA," indicating the sale of mobile phone top-up cards for local providers. At the lower left, two headless mannequins, one with visible legs, model knitted garments. The mannequin on the right wears a grey and white patterned sweater with red accents and a brown llama-shaped hat. The mannequin on the left wears a darker patterned outfit with a purple hat. Below the hanging items, at street level, a horizontal display features stacks of woven cushions, some with prominent llama imagery, alongside folded blankets and small textile bags. These items rest on stands, some utilizing blue plastic stools as support. A variety of smaller accessories, including keychains and beaded necklaces with pompoms, hang from racks in the mid-ground. The immediate foreground consists of a grey cobblestone street with scattered patches of green vegetation between the stones, indicating an urban outdoor setting. The overall impression is one of a busy commercial street specializing in local crafts and souvenirs.
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