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The image displays a large wooden park sign with white painted lettering, supported by gray concrete posts on either side. The sign is positioned at what appears to be an entrance or a prominent spot within a natural area. The text on the sign reads: "PARQUE 'LA LLOVIZNA'" (La Llovizna Park) "BIENVENIDOS" (Welcome) "LA LLOVIZNA PARK" Below this, a list of facilities or features is provided: "ESTACIONAMIENTO" (Parking) "PASEO ECOLOGICO LA LLOVIZNA" (La Llovizna Ecological Path) "CONTROL DE ACCESO" (Access Control) "ESTACION LOS ARAGUANEYES" (Araguaneyes Station) At the bottom, a quote is prominently featured: ""LO QUE SE DESTRUYE ES INUTIL A TODOS"" (What is destroyed is useless to everyone) "SIMON BOLIVAR" The setting is outdoors, characterized by abundant greenery and a clear sky filtering through the tree canopy, suggesting a bright daytime. Dense, leafy trees with thick, textured branches form the background and frame the sign, indicating a lush natural environment. The ground in front of and around the sign is a dirt or gravel path, with scattered organic debris. To the right, large rocks, some painted with yellow markings, are visible on the ground. A chain-link fence can be partially seen behind the sign. No people are present, lending a serene atmosphere to the scene. This image likely captures the welcome sign for La Llovizna Park, located in Guayana City, Venezuela, highlighting its ecological offerings and promoting environmental preservation.
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