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An individual dressed in traditional attire participates in an outdoor ceremony or procession in Chiguata, Peru. The person, likely male, wears a black hat with a colorful band, a vibrant red, blue, yellow, and green striped poncho or mantle draped over black clothing, and black trousers and shoes. They hold a white staff or pole in their right hand and a small, silvery metal bucket, suspended by chains, in their left hand. Smoke emanates from the bucket, suggesting it functions as a censer for burning incense or herbs. The setting is a paved street, featuring rough cobblestones, a bright yellow curb, and a blue and white striped barrier in the foreground. In the background, light-colored buildings with dark brown wooden doors and decorative wrought-iron grates are visible. A large, square Wiphala flag, characterized by its seven-color checkered pattern, is prominently displayed in the upper left of the frame, signifying the Andean cultural context of the event. Faint figures of other people can be seen in the background. The scene takes place during daylight hours, possibly under overcast skies, given the soft lighting. The person's expression appears focused and solemn, fitting the ceremonial nature of the activity. No discernible text is visible.
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