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This image depicts the Plaza Expedicionarios al Desierto, located at the Centro Cívico in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina.

The scene is an urban public square under a clear, light blue sky, with the sun low on the left, indicating morning or late afternoon. The foreground features a large expanse of irregular gray flagstone pavement, completely covered with numerous white painted silhouettes of human figures. Many of these silhouettes include white text, detailing names, dates, and phrases such as "30000" and "NUNCA MAS," suggesting a memorial.

Dominating the midground is a large building constructed with dark, irregular stone and exposed timber elements. It features multiple gabled roofs covered in dark, possibly slate, tiles, and several dormer windows with light-colored wooden frames. Two prominent, rounded archways penetrate the building, leading to a street beyond. A wooden balcony on the right side of this structure displays several white rabbit cutouts. To the far right, behind a tree with sparse reddish-brown foliage, a tall, light-colored concrete building with a pattern of numerous small, rectangular windows is partially visible.

In the left foreground, a tall, silvery metal truss structure, appearing to be scaffolding or an event support, stands on a wide base. On the right side of the paved area, a dark wooden park bench with black metal supports is situated. A utility pole near the center features a red circular "do not enter" sign and another circular prohibition sign. Through the archways, several vehicles, including a white pickup truck, are visible on a street, along with distant pedestrian figures. A single individual, dressed in dark clothing, is partially visible walking away from the camera on the far left of the paved area.
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Mar 28, 2026, 12:03 PM

San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

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This image depicts the Plaza Expedicionarios al Desierto, located at the Centro Cívico in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. The scene is an urban public square under a clear, light blue sky, with the sun low on the left, indicating morning or late afternoon. The foreground features a large expanse of irregular gray flagstone pavement, completely covered with numerous white painted silhouettes of human figures. Many of these silhouettes include white text, detailing names, dates, and phrases such as "30000" and "NUNCA MAS," suggesting a memorial. Dominating the midground is a large building constructed with dark, irregular stone and exposed timber elements. It features multiple gabled roofs covered in dark, possibly slate, tiles, and several dormer windows with light-colored wooden frames. Two prominent, rounded archways penetrate the building, leading to a street beyond. A wooden balcony on the right side of this structure displays several white rabbit cutouts. To the far right, behind a tree with sparse reddish-brown foliage, a tall, light-colored concrete building with a pattern of numerous small, rectangular windows is partially visible. In the left foreground, a tall, silvery metal truss structure, appearing to be scaffolding or an event support, stands on a wide base. On the right side of the paved area, a dark wooden park bench with black metal supports is situated. A utility pole near the center features a red circular "do not enter" sign and another circular prohibition sign. Through the archways, several vehicles, including a white pickup truck, are visible on a street, along with distant pedestrian figures. A single individual, dressed in dark clothing, is partially visible walking away from the camera on the far left of the paved area.

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