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A large, abstract sculpture stands prominently outdoors on a bright, sunny day in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The sculpture is composed of a substantial, dark metallic form, possibly steel or iron, intricately combined with a lighter, gleaming brass or bronze-like element. This central piece is mounted on a robust, cylindrical concrete base, which in turn rests upon a rectangular concrete slab set within green grass. The design of the sculpture is dynamic and angular, featuring multiple curves and interlocking planes. On the brass section of the concrete base, the number "75" is clearly visible, rendered in a teal or light green hue with intricate, stylized floral patterns. Below this, the letters "UDLAP" are also displayed in a similar green, identifying the sculpture's connection to the Universidad de las Américas Puebla. The setting is a well-maintained outdoor area with neatly trimmed green grass. To the left, a large evergreen tree with dense foliage reaches towards the sky. On the right, closer to a modern white building in the background, slender, palm-like plants add to the landscaping. The bright sunlight indicates it is daytime, casting distinct shadows on the grass and concrete. The sky above is partly cloudy. No people or specific activities are present, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the monument.
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