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An outdoor, daytime image depicts a person, likely a woman, standing and holding a protest sign in Ushuaia, Argentina. The individual, with blonde hair and wearing sunglasses, a light-colored top, a dark quilted vest or jacket, blue jeans, and dark sneakers, holds a handmade sign crafted from a cardboard box with white paper attached. A patterned scarf or face covering is visible around their neck. The protest sign prominently displays the question in Spanish: "¿DÓNDE ESTÁN LOS APORTES?", which translates to "WHERE ARE THE CONTRIBUTIONS?" or "WHERE IS THE MONEY?". This suggests the person is participating in a demonstration or making a public statement regarding missing funds or resources. The background features a varied urban or semi-urban landscape. To the person's left and behind them is a large corrugated metal surface, possibly a fence, wall, or roof. Above this, a red building or wall is visible, featuring a small window covered by a metal grate and a metal utility box. Some green weeds grow at the base of the red wall. The ground beneath the person is a concrete or paved sidewalk with a distinct patterned design. A white pole, possibly a support or railing, is also visible near the person's right leg. The scene is brightly lit by natural light, indicating clear weather. The overall setting, with its mix of corrugated metal and concrete, suggests an informal or functional architectural style. The person's posture and the nature of the sign convey a sense of active protest or grievance.
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