
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an outdoor scene in Arica, Chile, featuring two adult women standing next to a mobile literature display cart against a red wall. The woman on the left, estimated to be in her 40s to 50s, has dark hair, a light complexion, and is smiling towards the viewer. She wears a pink blazer over a long, cream-colored floral dress with burgundy and green patterns, and brown flat shoes. Her hands are clasped at her waist. To her right stands a black, wheeled literature cart, approximately waist-height, with multiple clear acrylic tiers holding various publications. The top panel of the cart features a larger poster with the Spanish text "QUÉ HACER CUANDO SUBEN LOS PRECIOS" (WHAT TO DO WHEN PRICES GO UP) alongside an image of a woman holding a baby and an orange, and the JW.ORG logo. Below this, text reads "LLÉVESE UNA PÍDALA EN SU IDIOMA ASK FOR YOUR LANGUAGE." The visible publications include copies of "ATALAYA" (Watchtower) and "Despertad!" (Awake!). To the right of the cart is a second woman, estimated to be in her 60s to 70s, with short dark hair and wearing dark sunglasses. She has a slight smile and is dressed in a black V-neck top and a long, patterned skirt in red, black, and white. She wears dark open-toed sandals. Both women stand on grey pavement, and a yellow circular marking with a footprint and the word "DISTANCIA" (DISTANCE) is partially visible on the ground in front of the cart. The background consists of a bright red wall, which appears to be composed of vertical panels or corrugated material.
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