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The image captures a detailed outdoor display of two large, anthropomorphic folklore figures in Cuzco, Peru, under an overcast sky. A black banner with "Duende Indio" (Indian Goblin) and "Cuzco - Perú" in gold, stylized text is visible in the upper center, attached to a metal pole. The prominent figure on the left is an aged, male 'duende' with a grotesque expression, featuring a large nose, prominent lower lip, exposed teeth, and deep facial wrinkles. He has wild, shaggy greyish-white hair and a matching beard, along with pointed ears. His torso is exposed, revealing an orange-toned, protruding belly with small nipples. He wears a light purple shirt with silver buttons, left open, olive green undersleeves, a brown woven scarf over his shoulders, and dark green trousers with a yellow button. His visible right forearm is wrapped in green and beige fabric, leading to a gnarled, reddish hand. The figure on the right is an aged, female 'duende' with a benign expression, rosy cheeks, and white braided pigtails. She wears a red textured hat with multi-colored trim. Her attire includes an olive green tunic, a red, black, and white plaid scarf secured with a silver safety pin, and a grey-patterned garment adorned with light blue circular buttons. A bright blue fabric accent is visible under her scarf. Her dark skirt features elaborate, colorful embroidery at the hem, depicting red flowers and green swirling patterns. Her left hand is positioned near the male figure's arm. A small white sign with "EL GIGANTE DEL DESEO" (The Giant of Desire) written in black text is placed between the two main figures. Bare tree branches are arranged around the display. In the upper left, a smaller, bearded male 'duende' figure is partially visible among the branches. A traditional street lamp is faintly visible in the upper right background, with distant out-of-focus city elements.
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