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This image captures an indoor recreational area within a building in Porlamar, Venezuela. The room features dark gray, textured walls and a light-colored ceiling, from which a single illuminated square recessed LED light fixture is visible. A second, unlit fixture of similar design is partially seen further back near the window. A small, rectangular, light-colored fixture is mounted on the upper left wall. The floor is composed of terracotta-colored square tiles with dark grout lines, showing variations in light and shadow.

A blue foosball table, prominently displaying the word "SOCCER" on its side, occupies the central and foreground areas. It is equipped with standard black handles and player figures dressed in red and white/blue uniforms. The table's dark legs cast distinct shadows onto the tiled floor.

Two wooden activity boards are mounted on the left wall. The board on the left is rectangular, featuring nine convex, mirror-like domes arranged in a three-by-three grid, interconnected by wire mazes with small beads. The board to its right is a wooden maze with carved pathways and small, colorful wooden balls.

A large window on the right side of the room provides a clear view of the exterior. Immediately outside the window is a white, single-story building with a green sloped roof, exhibiting small rectangular apertures. Beyond this structure, multiple taller, light-colored, multi-story buildings with numerous windows are visible. The outdoor scene is characterized by several vibrant green and yellowish palm trees, indicative of a tropical climate. No individuals are present within the frame, and no actions are depicted. The interior space is illuminated by a combination of artificial overhead lighting and natural daylight entering through the window, resulting in varied lighting conditions across the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026, 7:39 PM

Porlamar, Venezuela

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This image captures an indoor recreational area within a building in Porlamar, Venezuela. The room features dark gray, textured walls and a light-colored ceiling, from which a single illuminated square recessed LED light fixture is visible. A second, unlit fixture of similar design is partially seen further back near the window. A small, rectangular, light-colored fixture is mounted on the upper left wall. The floor is composed of terracotta-colored square tiles with dark grout lines, showing variations in light and shadow. A blue foosball table, prominently displaying the word "SOCCER" on its side, occupies the central and foreground areas. It is equipped with standard black handles and player figures dressed in red and white/blue uniforms. The table's dark legs cast distinct shadows onto the tiled floor. Two wooden activity boards are mounted on the left wall. The board on the left is rectangular, featuring nine convex, mirror-like domes arranged in a three-by-three grid, interconnected by wire mazes with small beads. The board to its right is a wooden maze with carved pathways and small, colorful wooden balls. A large window on the right side of the room provides a clear view of the exterior. Immediately outside the window is a white, single-story building with a green sloped roof, exhibiting small rectangular apertures. Beyond this structure, multiple taller, light-colored, multi-story buildings with numerous windows are visible. The outdoor scene is characterized by several vibrant green and yellowish palm trees, indicative of a tropical climate. No individuals are present within the frame, and no actions are depicted. The interior space is illuminated by a combination of artificial overhead lighting and natural daylight entering through the window, resulting in varied lighting conditions across the scene.

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