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The image, captured from a slightly tilted perspective, shows the street-level facade of a closed Tex-Mex restaurant called "BURRITOS" in Segovia, Spain. The scene appears to be set during the daytime under clear weather conditions. The most prominent feature is a large, dark blue horizontal sign mounted above the entrance, displaying "TEX-MEX BURRITOS" in white uppercase letters, with a stylized green cactus separating "TEX-MEX" from "BURRITOS". Below this, the restaurant entrance is secured by a black, ribbed roller shutter. Above the shutter, a smaller blue sign features a large, bright green cactus silhouette. To the left, a traditional wrought-iron balcony on the upper floor holds green foliage. The building's exterior is a light-colored stucco or stone, crisscrossed by various electrical conduits, wires, and grey pipes. Several utility boxes are also attached to the wall. On the grey tiled pavement directly below the main signs, two additional promotional displays are visible. One is a blue and pink sign that reiterates "TEX-MEX BURRITOS" and prominently features "ROSA MEXICANO" in pink, followed by "DE COCINA MEXICANA". Adjacent to it, a black-framed poster advertises "BURRITOS" for "11€," showing an image of food and a Coca-Cola logo. A small white alarm sticker is present on the wall near the main sign. No people are visible, and the overall impression is of a quiet street during non-business hours.
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