Sign in
This image captures a vibrant street kiosk scene in what appears to be an urban area, likely Arequipa, Peru, given the context. The photograph is taken during bright daylight, suggesting clear weather.

The main subject is an outdoor newsstand or vendor stall, characterized by a green fabric awning. The stand is packed with various items for sale. Numerous newspapers, some clipped with clothespins, are prominently displayed, including titles like "Los Andes" and "La República." Magazines are also visible, notably one with the branding "ALFAPARF COLOR AMORE," featuring a woman's face.

Beneath the newspapers, shelves hold smaller packaged goods. Visible text indicates items such as "MICAS DE VIDRIO" (glass screen protectors), "CELULARES" (cell phones), "CABLES USB," "CARGADORES" (chargers), "FORROS PARA TABLETS" (tablet cases), and "MOUSE." A large blue banner advertising "ALFAPARF COLOR AMORE" hair products stands vertically at the bottom right. Another sign on the building behind the kiosk advertises "COSMETOLOGIA PELUQUERIA BARBER SHOP."

To the right of the main kiosk is a small, worn metal table with a chair, and a wooden box resting on the table, possibly for transactions or storage. More newspapers are laid out on a rusty surface next to this seating arrangement. The ground consists of concrete pavement with a yellow-painted curb marking the edge of a street or road. A person's arm and torso, wearing a blue shirt, are partially visible at the bottom left of the frame, suggesting a presence near the stall. The overall impression is that of a bustling, active street vending operation.
L E E L O O 🇵🇪

Jan 9, 2025

Arequipa, Peru

Stake attention in this memory

This image captures a vibrant street kiosk scene in what appears to be an urban area, likely Arequipa, Peru, given the context. The photograph is taken during bright daylight, suggesting clear weather. The main subject is an outdoor newsstand or vendor stall, characterized by a green fabric awning. The stand is packed with various items for sale. Numerous newspapers, some clipped with clothespins, are prominently displayed, including titles like "Los Andes" and "La República." Magazines are also visible, notably one with the branding "ALFAPARF COLOR AMORE," featuring a woman's face. Beneath the newspapers, shelves hold smaller packaged goods. Visible text indicates items such as "MICAS DE VIDRIO" (glass screen protectors), "CELULARES" (cell phones), "CABLES USB," "CARGADORES" (chargers), "FORROS PARA TABLETS" (tablet cases), and "MOUSE." A large blue banner advertising "ALFAPARF COLOR AMORE" hair products stands vertically at the bottom right. Another sign on the building behind the kiosk advertises "COSMETOLOGIA PELUQUERIA BARBER SHOP." To the right of the main kiosk is a small, worn metal table with a chair, and a wooden box resting on the table, possibly for transactions or storage. More newspapers are laid out on a rusty surface next to this seating arrangement. The ground consists of concrete pavement with a yellow-painted curb marking the edge of a street or road. A person's arm and torso, wearing a blue shirt, are partially visible at the bottom left of the frame, suggesting a presence near the stall. The overall impression is that of a bustling, active street vending operation.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Arequipa

L E E L O O 🇵🇪

Jan 9, 2025

Arequipa, Peru

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.