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The image depicts an outdoor urban scene in Plaza San Francisco, La Paz, Bolivia, during a period of light rain or recent precipitation, indicated by wet surfaces and visible atmospheric moisture.

In the foreground, grey rectangular paving stones, arranged in a diagonal pattern, are visibly wet and reflective. These transition into a wide, grey stone staircase that ascends towards the background. A single green leaf rests on one of the lower steps.

Several individuals are present, predominantly walking uphill. From left to right on the lower part of the stairs, a person in white pants and a dark top is followed by an individual wearing a light brown hooded coat, dark jeans, and a light-colored backpack. Adjacent to them, another person wears a dark jacket, dark pants, and a white hard hat. Slightly behind and to their right, a fourth person wears a white baseball cap and light-colored attire. Further up the staircase on the right, a person in a white hooded garment faces away, and another individual in red clothing is partially obscured behind a large, dark grey concrete planter. A second similar planter is positioned lower on the stairs. A black metal handrail runs along the right side of the staircase.

To the far left, a dark metal slatted trash can and a traditional dark street lamp with a red pole are visible.

The background is dominated by the Basílica Menor de San Francisco, an ornate, multi-story stone building with a classical facade, featuring numerous arched windows and a central section topped with a cross. The stone appears dark and wet. To the right of the basilica, a modern building with large glass panels and a more angular roofline is partially visible, along with a multi-headed street light and a Bolivian flag (red, yellow, green stripes) on a flagpole. The sky is overcast and grey.
MNela

Jan 2, 2026, 2:35 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image depicts an outdoor urban scene in Plaza San Francisco, La Paz, Bolivia, during a period of light rain or recent precipitation, indicated by wet surfaces and visible atmospheric moisture. In the foreground, grey rectangular paving stones, arranged in a diagonal pattern, are visibly wet and reflective. These transition into a wide, grey stone staircase that ascends towards the background. A single green leaf rests on one of the lower steps. Several individuals are present, predominantly walking uphill. From left to right on the lower part of the stairs, a person in white pants and a dark top is followed by an individual wearing a light brown hooded coat, dark jeans, and a light-colored backpack. Adjacent to them, another person wears a dark jacket, dark pants, and a white hard hat. Slightly behind and to their right, a fourth person wears a white baseball cap and light-colored attire. Further up the staircase on the right, a person in a white hooded garment faces away, and another individual in red clothing is partially obscured behind a large, dark grey concrete planter. A second similar planter is positioned lower on the stairs. A black metal handrail runs along the right side of the staircase. To the far left, a dark metal slatted trash can and a traditional dark street lamp with a red pole are visible. The background is dominated by the Basílica Menor de San Francisco, an ornate, multi-story stone building with a classical facade, featuring numerous arched windows and a central section topped with a cross. The stone appears dark and wet. To the right of the basilica, a modern building with large glass panels and a more angular roofline is partially visible, along with a multi-headed street light and a Bolivian flag (red, yellow, green stripes) on a flagpole. The sky is overcast and grey.

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