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An angled view captures a wooden chessboard set with glass chess pieces, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. The chessboard features a checkered pattern of light and dark wooden squares, framed by a darker wood border. Two complete sets of chess pieces are arranged in their initial game positions. One set is crafted from clear, transparent glass, while the opposing set consists of frosted or matte white glass. The chessboard appears to be resting on or encased within a transparent glass display structure. To the left of the board, a plain white wall fills the background. To the right and below the chessboard, a surface of terracotta-colored square tiles is visible through and behind the glass. These tiles suggest a floor or another display surface. A small, round red and white label is attached to the top right edge of the chessboard's wooden frame, though its text is illegible. The scene is brightly lit, likely indoors, highlighting the reflective and translucent qualities of the glass pieces. The objects are static, set up for display or an unstarted game, in what is understood to be San Andrés Cholula, Mexico.
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