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An upward-angled nighttime photograph captures a multi-story, cylindrical building and a prominent directional signpost in Arica, Chile. The building, constructed of light-colored material, features a series of horizontal architectural bands that encircle its exterior, with some interior lighting visible through windows. In the foreground, a black and white wooden signpost is vertically mounted. At its apex, a red map pin icon with a white coffee cup logo is displayed, situated above a sign reading "Hey, latte." Below this, multiple directional arrows point to various local landmarks and a regional city: "AZAPA" (right), "EL MORRO" (right), "Lago Chungará" (right), "ISLA ALACRAN" (right), "Tacna" (left), "PUERTO" (right), "HUMEDAL" (right), and "PLAYA CHINCHORRO" (right). To the left of the signpost, an address plaque is affixed to a building facade, clearly displaying "AV. RAUL PEV 3296". Immediately behind the signpost, a commercial establishment is partially visible, featuring a large illuminated sign that reads "Hey, latte" in white text, with smaller text below it indicating "HELADERÍA, CAFETERÍA". The lower section of this establishment's facade is dark with orange graphic designs. The scene is illuminated by artificial light sources from the commercial establishment and internal building lights against a dark, featureless night sky. No individuals or vehicles are present.
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