
Stake attention in this memory
A bright daytime street scene in a pedestrianized cobblestone area of Arequipa, Peru, depicts a procession or demonstration. The central focus is a large white banner, approximately 4-5 meters wide, held horizontally by a line of approximately six to eight individuals spanning the street. The banner features the acronym "OMAPED" (Oficina Municipal de Atención a la Persona con Discapacidad), a graphic of a young child with Down syndrome with hands painted in various colors, a wheelchair symbol, and text identifying "Municipalidad Provincial de Arequipa" along with the declaration "¡Presente!". Illustrations of multiple colorful socks are also present on the banner. In the immediate foreground on the left, two individuals are partially visible: one person, seen from the back, wears a light-colored backpack and dark attire; next to them, a person in a wide-brimmed light-colored hat, a light vest over a grey shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes, is looking down at a small electronic device held in their hands. On the right foreground, a person in a dark uniform consisting of a vest and trousers walks forward alongside the banner. The street is paved with light-colored cobblestones. Buildings line both sides of the street: on the left, an older, possibly colonial-era stone building with ornate architectural details is visible; on the right, multi-story buildings feature wooden balconies and potted green trees in rectangular wooden planters at street level. A streetlight post is visible above the right-side buildings. The background shows more people further down the street, and the sky is brightly illuminated, appearing slightly overexposed at the far end of the street.
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