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A street scene in La Paz, Bolivia, showcases a prominent, multi-story mural on the facade of a building. The mural depicts a smiling indigenous woman with dark braided hair and a patterned garment, holding two pointed tools in a crafting motion. Above her, to the left, is a stylized purple bird with an orange and yellow sun motif, while to her right, a male figure in a red head covering plays a pan flute. Below the woman's hands, a central stepped cross (Chakana) design encloses a stylized deity face, flanked by indigenous symbols including a llama, a frog, an owl, a turtle, and a ceramic pot. The mural features a textured, relief-like appearance with a color palette of earthy tones, blues, yellows, and reds, outlined in black. To the immediate left of the mural, a multi-story building presents a facade with reddish-brown brick-like patterns and rectangular windows fitted with metal bars. Below this structure, a white banner with red text, partially obscured, indicates "PAZ DEL CIELO," "HOTEL," "CRAFTS," "RESTAURANTS," and "INFORMACION TURISTICA." Below this banner, a green sign for "TRAVELEOL Tour Operator" is visible, adjacent to displays of postcards and travel brochures. On the right side of the mural, a narrower building with a pinkish facade and dark metal balconies is partially visible. Overhead on this side, a black umbrella with a colorful patterned rim hangs, alongside vertically displayed textiles or woven goods indicative of street vendors or shops. Electrical wires crisscross in the upper mid-ground. The lower right portion of the image reveals the top of a person's head and shoulders, wearing a dark jacket, walking on a pedestrian pathway. Graffiti is present on the lower section of the mural's wall. The sky above is overcast. This environment is characteristic of a commercial street in La Paz known for artisan markets and tourist-oriented businesses.
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