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A weathered, white-painted three-wheeled cargo bicycle (triciclo) is centrally parked on a concrete surface, likely a sidewalk, in Mexico City. The background features a dark corrugated metal security shutter, heavily marked with white spray paint. Prominently visible text on the shutter reads "Nos Cambiamos JALAPA Y CHIAPAS" (We moved to Jalapa and Chiapas), with a white arrow pointing right below it, indicating the location at or near the intersection of Calle Jalapa and Calle Chiapas. To the left of the shutter, a lighter-colored metal gate displays faded green graffiti. The bicycle's white paint is extensively chipped, revealing rust and reddish-brown deterioration on the metal frame. Its rear cargo platform contains a pink plastic bag and additional indistinct items. A brown, boot-like object rests on the bicycle frame where a seat would typically be. No individuals are present. The scene is dimly lit, highlighting the aged and worn state of all visible objects and surfaces.
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