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Four men, all wearing colorful clothing and hats, stand on a city street in Jose Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru. They are playing traditional Andean panpipes, known as quenas, which are long, slender, wooden flutes. The men are arranged in a line, with the man at the back of the line playing the lowest-pitched quena, and the man at the front playing the highest-pitched quena. The quenas are held horizontally, and the men are blowing into them, creating a beautiful melody. There are colorful ribbons and streamers in the background, suggesting that this is a festive occasion. The scene is one of camaraderie and celebration.
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