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The image captures five individuals, likely two adults and three children/young adults, standing together and smiling directly at the camera. They are participating in an outdoor celebration, evidenced by the white foamy residue and colorful confetti scattered on the paved ground beneath them, as well as the aerosol cans they hold. On the far left, a woman with dark hair wears a transparent pink raincoat over dark clothing. A dark strap from a bag is visible across her chest. She holds a yellow aerosol can with a green cap in her left hand. Next to her, a young girl with dark hair wears a light gray puffer vest over a dark long-sleeved shirt, light purple pants, and brown boots. She holds a longer yellow aerosol can with a red base and green cap in both hands; the label "Nieve Ciscos" and a cartoon character are visible on the can. White foam is visible on her face and hair. In the center, slightly behind the first girl, another woman with dark hair wears a light-colored straw hat, a pink top, and a light-colored shawl. She is smiling broadly. To her right, another young girl with long, dark, curly hair wears a transparent purple raincoat and a dark bucket hat. She holds a yellow aerosol can with a green cap in her right hand, and like the other child, has white foam on her face. On the far right, a young person, possibly a teenager, wears a bright transparent yellow raincoat with the hood up, revealing a dark baseball cap underneath. They are also smiling and holding a yellow aerosol can with a green cap in their right hand. The setting appears to be a public square or street in front of a grand, light-colored stone building with multiple arches and columns, suggesting historical architecture. Other people are visible in the background, some also wearing bright raincoats. The bright sunlight indicates it is daytime, and shadows are visible on the ground. The overall mood is joyous and festive, consistent with a carnival or festival involving foam spray. The cans they are holding are commonly used for spraying "nieve artificial" (artificial snow or foam) during celebrations in many Latin American countries.
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