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The image displays a stone wall made of light-colored, rough-hewn blocks, consistent with sillar stone commonly found in Arequipa, Peru. The wall has a rectangular opening, framed with dark wood, which appears to be a window or a recessed entrance. Two potted plants are visible on the exterior wall. One is positioned above the opening, its terracotta pot secured to the wall, and its leafy green branches extend horizontally across the stone. Another similar plant, also in a terracotta pot, is situated below the opening, possibly resting on a dark metal stand. Through the opening, a dimly lit interior space is revealed. On the right side of the interior view, a dark wooden door or panel is visible. The interior walls are lighter in color, and several framed pictures or decorative items hang on them. A light fixture, possibly an old-fashioned chandelier or lamp, is suspended from the ceiling within the room. The scene depicts a static architectural view. The time of day appears to be daylight outside, illuminating the exterior wall, while the interior remains somewhat shadowed. There are no people visible, nor any specific activity taking place. The overall impression suggests a historical building or courtyard characteristic of Arequipa's colonial architecture. No visible text is present in the image.
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