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The image captures an urban street scene, likely in La Paz, Bolivia, depicting several individuals resting or sleeping on a gray, tiled sidewalk against a weathered green building wall. At least four people are visible. One person, dressed in a blue top, a green skirt, and a blue hat, leans against the wall. Closer to the center, a person in a pink jacket is lying down, partially covered by blankets or clothing. Two other individuals are also seen lying on the pavement, surrounded by bags, blankets, and cardboard, suggesting makeshift bedding. The green wall behind them is distressed and adorned with various elements. A large, painted sign on the upper left features the text "EDUCACION Vial" (Traffic Education) alongside graphics of traffic lights. Below this, the word "SHISA" is visible vertically. Further down on the wall, a partial logo or sign reveals "SITO NACIONAL," implying "Ejército Nacional" (National Army). A small, framed picture, possibly a portrait, is mounted on the wall between the resting individuals. Above, a black metal grate covers an opening in the wall. The bright, even lighting suggests it is daytime, with no harsh shadows. The scene portrays individuals in a public space, indicative of homelessness or poverty in an urban environment.
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