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The image depicts the interior of a Juan Valdez Café located in Bogota, Colombia. The scene is dominated by a high, dark gray ceiling featuring exposed industrial ductwork, electrical conduits, and multiple white cylindrical pendant lights providing warm illumination. A silver three-blade ceiling fan hangs centrally, and several small, black dome-shaped security cameras are mounted on the ceiling.

An elevated wooden shelf, supported by vertical metal pipes, runs across the mid-ground. On this shelf, multiple light brown burlap sacks are stacked, some clearly labeled "Juan Valdez Café," with "2.5 Kg" weight and a "3 01 22" date stamp visible on at least two sacks. The underside of this shelf is equipped with recessed spotlights.

The walls feature varied textures; the left side displays horizontal wooden paneling in alternating shades of brown. A large dark gray wall segment, possibly a partition, features a white graphic illustration of a coffee cup with a saucer and spoon. Partially visible Spanish text below the graphic reads: "CON CADA TAZA APOYAMOS LA LABOR DE MILES DE FAMILIAS CAFICULTORAS" (With each cup we support the labor of thousands of coffee-growing families). A narrow, dark pink/magenta strip is visible along the top of a wall section on the right.

At the bottom of the frame, a minimum of four individuals are partially visible, seated in dark-colored furniture, indicative of a café setting. On the left, a male with short dark hair, wearing glasses and a light-colored top, looks downwards while wearing white over-ear headphones. To his right, a male with a shaved head and beard, wearing a green collared shirt, is looking towards the right. A female with dark hair is seated adjacent to him, with only the top of her head visible. Another male is partially visible on the far right. No specific actions or interactions beyond general seating are clearly discernible.
Tiago

Jul 20, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image depicts the interior of a Juan Valdez Café located in Bogota, Colombia. The scene is dominated by a high, dark gray ceiling featuring exposed industrial ductwork, electrical conduits, and multiple white cylindrical pendant lights providing warm illumination. A silver three-blade ceiling fan hangs centrally, and several small, black dome-shaped security cameras are mounted on the ceiling. An elevated wooden shelf, supported by vertical metal pipes, runs across the mid-ground. On this shelf, multiple light brown burlap sacks are stacked, some clearly labeled "Juan Valdez Café," with "2.5 Kg" weight and a "3 01 22" date stamp visible on at least two sacks. The underside of this shelf is equipped with recessed spotlights. The walls feature varied textures; the left side displays horizontal wooden paneling in alternating shades of brown. A large dark gray wall segment, possibly a partition, features a white graphic illustration of a coffee cup with a saucer and spoon. Partially visible Spanish text below the graphic reads: "CON CADA TAZA APOYAMOS LA LABOR DE MILES DE FAMILIAS CAFICULTORAS" (With each cup we support the labor of thousands of coffee-growing families). A narrow, dark pink/magenta strip is visible along the top of a wall section on the right. At the bottom of the frame, a minimum of four individuals are partially visible, seated in dark-colored furniture, indicative of a café setting. On the left, a male with short dark hair, wearing glasses and a light-colored top, looks downwards while wearing white over-ear headphones. To his right, a male with a shaved head and beard, wearing a green collared shirt, is looking towards the right. A female with dark hair is seated adjacent to him, with only the top of her head visible. Another male is partially visible on the far right. No specific actions or interactions beyond general seating are clearly discernible.

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