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An outdoor public event is depicted at the Mirador de Yanahuara in Arequipa, Peru. Three individuals are observed from behind, seated on blue chairs and facing three large vertical banners. The person on the left wears a dark baseball cap with "PERU" inscribed in gold and a dark uniform shirt with a yellow patch. The central individual wears a white collared shirt and a dark vest, with their right hand near their chin. The person on the right wears a dark suit jacket and glasses. Three distinct informational banners are positioned in front of the seated individuals. The leftmost banner, purple and white, displays "Red MIA" and images of three women, with a QR code. The central banner, white with red text, represents the "Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección Desconcentrada de Cultura de Arequipa," featuring stylized pictograms. The rightmost banner, blue and white with prominent red sections, reads "Si eres testigo o víctima de racismo, Reporta al: 📞1817," indicating a hotline for reporting racism. All banners include "Gobierno del Perú" at the top. In the background, two light-colored stone archways, adorned with carved inscriptions, frame a panoramic view of an urban landscape with numerous buildings and overhead power lines under a clear sky. A black metal lantern is mounted on the left archway. A dark grey stone wall or planter is visible in the mid-ground, topped with colorful fabric. A black metal railing is situated below the arches. A palm tree trunk and foliage are present between the central and right banners. A dark speaker is partially visible to the far right.
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