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The image presents the Basílica del Espíritu Santo, also known as Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, situated on a street in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The church's facade, constructed from light-colored stone, features two prominent, symmetrical bell towers, each topped with a dark, pointed spire and a cross. A circular clock face is visible on each tower. The central entrance consists of a large arched portal, above which a sculpture of the Crucifixion is flanked by two additional statues. Inscriptions identify the structure as "BASILICA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO" and "PARROQUIA N. S. DE GUADALUPE." A blue promotional banner and a bronze plaque are affixed to the right side of the facade. The scene is captured from a low vantage point, with a paved ground surface and scattered debris visible in the immediate foreground. Lush green trees partially obscure parts of the church, with a prominent branch featuring fern-like leaves extending into the upper right portion of the frame. Several individuals are visible near the church entrance and on the surrounding sidewalk: one person in a light blue top and jeans stands facing away from the camera on the right side of the steps; another in a white top is partially visible closer to the main entrance on the left steps; a third person in a blue shirt is positioned further left on the steps. On the right, a person in a white top is seated on a yellow planter, and another individual is visible further down the street. The environment includes black ornate lampposts, a gray utility pole with street signs and a traffic light, red and yellow planters, and metal railings. The sky is overcast and light gray, providing diffused natural light.
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