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An outdoor, bright daylight shot captures the entrance to a property in El Talar, Argentina, likely during morning or early afternoon given the high sun. The scene is dominated by lush green foliage and tall trees against a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a dirt path leads to a closed black wrought-iron gate. The gate is flanked by two stone gateposts. The left post features a small structure with a red-tiled roof, possibly a mailbox or a decorative element. A utility pole or similar structure rises behind it, partially hidden by dense trees. The right gatepost is taller and displays the house number "1511" prominently. Below the number, a sign with a reddish-brown background and white text appears to read "La Escondida" (The Hidden One). A circular red sign on the gate, possibly indicating 'no parking,' shows a stylized white 'E' with a diagonal line through it. Beyond the gate, the property is heavily treed with abundant greenery, suggesting a secluded residence or garden. Various species of trees are visible, with dense canopies ranging from bright to dark green. The overall impression is one of a peaceful, private, and verdant setting.
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