
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a close-up of a weathered, reddish-brown wooden door or window frame with multiple glass panes, set in La Paz, Bolivia. Taped to the upper-left pane is a white poster, centrally featuring the logo of the "OEP" (Organo Electoral Plurinacional). Below the logo, large dark text reads "CHIMPUNTIRITAKI YANAPT'IRIMPI WAKICHAT'ATA" in an Indigenous language, likely Aymara, which translates to "Place Prepared for Assisted Voting." Beneath this, in Spanish, it says "LUGAR PARA VOTO ASISTIDO." This primary poster indicates that the location serves as a polling station or a designated area for assisted voting during an election. Below this, partially visible on another pane, is a second white sheet of paper. Text on this sheet includes "CONTROL," "- UNIFORME DEL EQUIPO," "- NOMINA," and "- BALON," along with time indicators such as "a.m." This suggests a checklist or schedule, possibly related to a sports event or a school-related activity. The wooden frame shows signs of age and wear, with chipped paint. Some glass panes are clear, revealing faint details of structures or scaffolding in the background, while others are obscured by dirt, reflections, or peeling material. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime and likely sunny. A person's head and shoulder are barely visible at the very top of the image, behind the main poster. The overall impression is of a public or institutional building used for various community functions.
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