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The image captures an outdoor scene featuring at least three musicians playing large brass instruments (sousaphones) in what appears to be a parade or performance. The photograph is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, making the subjects appear to be walking on a vertical surface. In the foreground, a man is seen playing a sousaphone. He wears dark pants and a dark t-shirt with a colorful, patterned short-sleeved shirt underneath, possibly peeking out from a vest or jacket. A smartphone is mounted on his instrument, likely recording the event. The bell of his sousaphone is covered with a custom fabric wrap, half white and half green. The white section bears the text "LOS TIGRES" in black capital letters, while the green section displays "ARICA - CHILE" in white capital letters. Part of the instrument also shows the text "BRASS KING HOS.". Behind him and slightly to the right, another man is also playing a sousaphone, dressed similarly with dark pants and a patterned shirt under a dark garment. His instrument also has the "LOS TIGRES / ARICA - CHILE" bell cover. Further back and to the right, a third sousaphone player is partially visible. Between the first two sousaphone players and behind them, a fourth individual is visible. This person wears a black t-shirt, black shorts, a black cap, and black sneakers. They have a black vest or harness with what appears to be camera or recording equipment attached to their chest. They are looking towards the left side of the frame. The ground is paved, possibly with concrete or asphalt, showing shadows cast by the people and instruments, indicating bright sunlight. In the background on the left, a light-colored, multi-story building with rectangular windows rises against a clear blue sky. On a facade in the mid-ground, a sign with a circular target-like logo (red and blue concentric circles on white) is visible, accompanied by the text "LOS HEROES". The overall scene suggests a vibrant daytime event, likely a musical performance or march by a band identified as "Los Tigres" from Arica, Chile.
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