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This media file shows a close-up, side-view of a vintage white and red Texaco gasoline pump. The pump is positioned against a plain white wall, with a cracked, textured concrete floor visible to its right. The Texaco logo, a red star with "TEXACO" written in white text, is prominently displayed on the side of the pump. The pump has two vertical displays, one labeled "SUPER" and the other "REGULAR." Below each label are rectangular windowed sections displaying numerical readouts, likely indicating fuel price and volume. The readouts show text in Spanish, including "BOLIVARES/CENTIMAS," "PRECIO/LITRO," and "TOTAL/ESTA VENTA" on the left side, and "LITROS" on the right. There is also a small circular sticker with an image of a person holding a flag, possibly a logo or emblem related to the pump's origin or a specific service. A metal handle or lever mechanism is visible at the top of the pump. The overall appearance suggests the pump is an older model, possibly in a museum, collection, or repurposed item, given its condition and the setting. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no clear indicators of weather conditions. The context provided places this scene in Vallecito, Venezuela.
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