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The image captures an urban street scene in Bogota, Colombia, specifically at Carrera 13, identified by a "KR 13" street sign affixed to a building. In the immediate foreground, the top of a silver vehicle, likely an SUV or van, with a roof rack, is visible. A person's head is partially visible through the tinted driver's side window.

A grey utility pole, heavily laden with a dense network of black electrical and communication wires, stands prominently on the left side, extending vertically through the frame. A small red indicator light is present on this pole.

Behind the utility pole and vehicle, a multi-story building dominates the midground. Its facade features beige/light-colored stone cladding and reflective, blue-tinted windows on the upper levels. On a lower section of the building, a large white rectangular banner or signboard is prominently displayed. This banner features black text: "1312 CUIDADO PERRO ALETA" (1312 BEWARE FLIPPER DOG), alongside a stylized black dog head with a sad expression, depicted by two vertical lines for eyes and an inverted U-shaped mouth. To the left of this main banner, on the same white surface, a dark, irregularly shaped mark resembling an abstract face is present. Below the banner, a red sign with white text reads "ENTRADA Y SALIDA DE VOLQUETAS" (Entrance and Exit for Dump Trucks). Further to the left, partial commercial signage, including "et" in red and "BOSI SAMBINK," is visible on the building's lower commercial level. The background sky is partly cloudy, with a brighter area near the horizon indicating either sunrise or sunset.
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Oct 31, 2025, 10:31 PM

Bogota, Colombia

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The image captures an urban street scene in Bogota, Colombia, specifically at Carrera 13, identified by a "KR 13" street sign affixed to a building. In the immediate foreground, the top of a silver vehicle, likely an SUV or van, with a roof rack, is visible. A person's head is partially visible through the tinted driver's side window. A grey utility pole, heavily laden with a dense network of black electrical and communication wires, stands prominently on the left side, extending vertically through the frame. A small red indicator light is present on this pole. Behind the utility pole and vehicle, a multi-story building dominates the midground. Its facade features beige/light-colored stone cladding and reflective, blue-tinted windows on the upper levels. On a lower section of the building, a large white rectangular banner or signboard is prominently displayed. This banner features black text: "1312 CUIDADO PERRO ALETA" (1312 BEWARE FLIPPER DOG), alongside a stylized black dog head with a sad expression, depicted by two vertical lines for eyes and an inverted U-shaped mouth. To the left of this main banner, on the same white surface, a dark, irregularly shaped mark resembling an abstract face is present. Below the banner, a red sign with white text reads "ENTRADA Y SALIDA DE VOLQUETAS" (Entrance and Exit for Dump Trucks). Further to the left, partial commercial signage, including "et" in red and "BOSI SAMBINK," is visible on the building's lower commercial level. The background sky is partly cloudy, with a brighter area near the horizon indicating either sunrise or sunset.

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