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The image features a dark, rectangular metal plaque mounted vertically on a textured stone wall, likely made of volcanic rock. The plaque has a light-colored, possibly stone or marble, frame, with a small crack visible on its lower left side. Four rivets secure the plaque to the wall, one visible in each corner. Bright, direct sunlight illuminates the scene, casting a shadow from the plaque onto the wall and causing a horizontal lens flare artifact across the lower-left portion of the image, partially obscuring the wall and the plaque's frame. The wall itself is composed of irregularly shaped, porous dark grey and lighter grey/white stones, with visible mortar filling the gaps. The text on the plaque is in raised, capitalized Spanish letters and reads, from top to bottom: "COORDINACIÓN NACIONAL" "DE CONSERVACIÓN" "DEL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL" "CONACULTA • INAH" Above the first line of text, a circular, intricate emblem or logo is present. The context provided indicates the location is Mexico City, Mexico, which aligns with the Spanish language text and the appearance of the volcanic stone wall. The image captures a static informational display; no activity or people are depicted.
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