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The image captures an outdoor public event, likely a ceremony or parade, featuring uniformed personnel in Chiguata, Peru. The scene is observed from a slightly elevated perspective.

In the foreground, several men in crisp white naval uniforms are visible. One prominent figure, wearing a white peaked cap with gold insignia, holds a large Peruvian flag horizontally. The flag is red and white, displaying the national coat of arms. To his right, another man in a similar uniform and cap holds a dark, ceremonial rifle or prop, which has the number "59" visible on its stock. Other uniformed individuals are partially seen, suggesting a larger formation. The uniforms consist of white short-sleeved shirts with shoulder epaulets (one shows gold chevrons of rank) and white trousers, secured by white belts. Black wristwatches are also noticeable.

The background features an ornate black metal fence or gate, separating the uniformed group from onlookers. Some spectators are visible, with at least one holding an umbrella, indicating potentially overcast or rainy weather conditions. Behind them, a light-colored building with classical architectural details, possibly an old church or municipal structure, stands.

To the left side of the frame, a blue and white banner provides context for the event. The banner clearly states "OBRA CULMINADA" (Work Completed) and details the project: "ADOQUINADO DE LAS CALLES CONTRALMIRANTE OLIVERA Y JOSE OLAYA" (Paving of Admiral Olivera and Jose Olaya Streets). It also indicates the "GESTIÓN 2023 - 2028" (Management 2023 - 2028) period. The word "NAVAL" is partially visible on the Peruvian flag.

The scene conveys a formal and organized gathering, possibly celebrating a local civic achievement with the participation of naval or military personnel, during daytime hours under what appears to be cloudy skies.
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Jan 26, 2025

Chiguata, Peru

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The image captures an outdoor public event, likely a ceremony or parade, featuring uniformed personnel in Chiguata, Peru. The scene is observed from a slightly elevated perspective. In the foreground, several men in crisp white naval uniforms are visible. One prominent figure, wearing a white peaked cap with gold insignia, holds a large Peruvian flag horizontally. The flag is red and white, displaying the national coat of arms. To his right, another man in a similar uniform and cap holds a dark, ceremonial rifle or prop, which has the number "59" visible on its stock. Other uniformed individuals are partially seen, suggesting a larger formation. The uniforms consist of white short-sleeved shirts with shoulder epaulets (one shows gold chevrons of rank) and white trousers, secured by white belts. Black wristwatches are also noticeable. The background features an ornate black metal fence or gate, separating the uniformed group from onlookers. Some spectators are visible, with at least one holding an umbrella, indicating potentially overcast or rainy weather conditions. Behind them, a light-colored building with classical architectural details, possibly an old church or municipal structure, stands. To the left side of the frame, a blue and white banner provides context for the event. The banner clearly states "OBRA CULMINADA" (Work Completed) and details the project: "ADOQUINADO DE LAS CALLES CONTRALMIRANTE OLIVERA Y JOSE OLAYA" (Paving of Admiral Olivera and Jose Olaya Streets). It also indicates the "GESTIÓN 2023 - 2028" (Management 2023 - 2028) period. The word "NAVAL" is partially visible on the Peruvian flag. The scene conveys a formal and organized gathering, possibly celebrating a local civic achievement with the participation of naval or military personnel, during daytime hours under what appears to be cloudy skies.

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