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The image shows a black banner advertising "LA NIÑA BLANCA TIENDA ESOTERICA" (The White Girl Esoteric Shop). The banner features a central image of a skeleton figure wearing a crown and holding an orb, surrounded by astrological symbols and celestial elements. Text on the banner lists items such as "Inciensos" (Incense), "Velas" (Candles), "Tarot y Oráculo" (Tarot and Oracle), "Accesorios espirituales" (Spiritual Accessories), "Amuletos" (Amulets), and "Estatuillas" (Figurines). A phone number "Cel.: 62203777" is also displayed, along with the address "Zona Miraflores – Calle Guerrilleros Lanza esquina Calle Guatemala". The bottom of the banner shows images of tarot cards and several lit candles. The banner is hanging outdoors, with a glimpse of a building and some electrical wiring above it. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The text "Y LAS TRES ESCOBAS" is visible on a neon sign above the banner. While the specific location of Miraflores is a common neighborhood name in various Latin American cities, without further context or specific landmarks within the image, it is not definitively identifiable as La Paz, Bolivia. However, if this image were indeed from La Paz, Bolivia, it would be a detail of a shop in the Miraflores neighborhood, on Guerrilleros Lanza street.
crisszz

Jul 12, 2026, 12:47 AM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image shows a black banner advertising "LA NIÑA BLANCA TIENDA ESOTERICA" (The White Girl Esoteric Shop). The banner features a central image of a skeleton figure wearing a crown and holding an orb, surrounded by astrological symbols and celestial elements. Text on the banner lists items such as "Inciensos" (Incense), "Velas" (Candles), "Tarot y Oráculo" (Tarot and Oracle), "Accesorios espirituales" (Spiritual Accessories), "Amuletos" (Amulets), and "Estatuillas" (Figurines). A phone number "Cel.: 62203777" is also displayed, along with the address "Zona Miraflores – Calle Guerrilleros Lanza esquina Calle Guatemala". The bottom of the banner shows images of tarot cards and several lit candles. The banner is hanging outdoors, with a glimpse of a building and some electrical wiring above it. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The text "Y LAS TRES ESCOBAS" is visible on a neon sign above the banner. While the specific location of Miraflores is a common neighborhood name in various Latin American cities, without further context or specific landmarks within the image, it is not definitively identifiable as La Paz, Bolivia. However, if this image were indeed from La Paz, Bolivia, it would be a detail of a shop in the Miraflores neighborhood, on Guerrilleros Lanza street.

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