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This media file depicts a vibrant public gathering or demonstration in La Paz, Bolivia, under bright, clear daylight. A diverse crowd of people fills the frame, with many individuals facing forward, suggesting an organized event. A prominent feature of the crowd is the presence of indigenous Bolivian women, commonly known as "cholitas," distinguished by their traditional attire. This includes voluminous "pollera" skirts, intricately woven shawls—such as a notable tan one with colorful, embroidered floral patterns and fringes, and another with red and white stripes—and the characteristic brown bowler hats ("bombín"). Men are also visible, some dressed in dark suits, others in casual shirts. Many attendees are holding small flags, predominantly yellow, with some flags featuring a purple section. These flags are held upright throughout the crowd, contributing to the organized nature of the event. The background shows modern-looking multi-story buildings with white pillars and large glass windows, indicating an urban setting, possibly a city street or plaza. The clear lighting and visible shadows confirm it is daytime, likely a sunny day. A blue banner with white text is partially visible in the lower left corner of the image. Fragmented text on the banner includes "DE LA SA" and "SACRA", suggesting a slogan or organization name such as "DE LA SAGRADA" or "DE LA SACRA...". The overall atmosphere suggests a focused and communal event, rich with local cultural identity.
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