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This image depicts a public street in Dénia, Spain, under a clear blue sky, showing activity around a large, multi-tiered artistic monument resembling Fallas structures. A yellow articulated boom lift, branded "Haulotte" and displaying "PEPEY" with a phone number, is positioned centrally. Its main arm extends diagonally upward, and a work basket containing one individual is elevated near the upper sections of the monument. This individual appears to be interacting with the monument's top figure. The monument itself is elaborate, featuring numerous stylized figures with an ancient Egyptian theme. The uppermost visible figure, situated near the boom lift basket, is a muscular, light-skinned male wearing a gold crown, a striped loincloth, and holding a golden staff with an ankh-like top and a small blue fan-like object. Further down, other figures include pharaohs, a female figure in an elaborate dress, and multiple smaller, cherubic-faced figures. A stylized figure resembling an overweight man in purple and gold attire is positioned on the pavement adjacent to the boom lift's base, integrated with the lower segment of the monument. On the ground, to the left of the boom lift, a male subject in a black long-sleeved shirt, black pants, and white sneakers stands facing right, looking down at an object in his hands. A second male subject, wearing a pink short-sleeved shirt with a black graphic and dark work trousers, stands facing away from the camera, observing the monument from the right side of the boom lift. Additional indistinct figures are visible in the background. The street is paved with light-grey interlocking blocks, with strong sunlight casting distinct shadows. Background buildings include a white multi-story structure on the left with windows, dark grilles, and balconies. A large blue banner hangs from this building, displaying a QR code and text, including "Falla" and "50% DTD." An orange-hued multi-story building with white balconies is visible further to the right.
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