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The image depicts a protest sign affixed to a dark green metal fence under a clear blue sky in Santiago, Chile. The fence features vertical bars and a horizontal top rail fitted with a continuous line of black, jagged anti-climb spikes. The sign, made from a light blue piece of corrugated cardboard, is attached to the vertical fence bars with thin white string or wire. Prominently displayed text, written in a hand-drawn style, reads "¿DÓNDE ESTÁ" in black capital letters on the top half, and "JULIA CHONIL?" in larger, bold red capital letters on the bottom half. To the right of "JULIA CHONIL?", a black symbol resembling an Andean Cross (Chakana) with the letters "AY" inscribed within its central square is visible. The sign exhibits wear, including creases and minor damage. In the upper right background, an aged, grey-colored street lamp is visible above the fence. It features a conical, ribbed base supporting a wider, translucent light diffuser section. Behind the fence and below the sign, dense green foliage, consistent with trees or bushes, indicates a vegetated area. No individuals are visible. Based on the Spanish text and the specific reference to "Julia Chonil," the location is confirmed as Santiago, Chile. The scene suggests a public outdoor space, such as a park or an area adjacent to a public building, given the presence of a security fence and a street lamp, though a precise address cannot be determined from the visual evidence alone.
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