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The image shows a street-level view of a shop in Segovia, Spain, with a person standing nearby. The shop's facade is a light, sandy yellow, featuring an oval-shaped sign depicting chocolates and walnuts with the name "LA ESQUINITA" (The Little Corner) vertically written on the right side. Above the shop, a display window shows various packaged food items, including bags of chips and what appears to be coffee or other grocery products, suggesting a convenience store or small market that also sells sweets. To the right of the oval sign, a white paper sign is affixed to a small, brown shelf-like structure. The text on this sign, written vertically in red, reads: "CHURROS Y PORRAS LOS DOMINGOS." This translates to "Churros and Porras on Sundays," indicating that these Spanish fried dough pastries are available on that specific day. A person, seen from the back, is standing near the entrance of the shop. They are wearing a bright yellow puffer jacket over black pants and black shoes. Their head is slightly bowed, and they appear to be looking downwards or into the shop window. Two metal support poles for an awning are visible to the left of the shop sign. The ground is a light-colored paved surface, and a grey granite-like material makes up the lower part of the building to the right. The scene takes place during the daytime.
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