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An eye-level shot captures a group of people marching down an urban street in La Paz, Bolivia, holding a large banner horizontally. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting long shadows on the pavement, suggesting midday or early afternoon. The street is flanked by multi-story buildings with visible balconies and a dense network of overhead electrical and utility wires. Two flags, displaying the colors of the Wiphala (a square emblem representing indigenous peoples of the Andes), hang from a building on the left.

The activity appears to be a protest, demonstration, or procession. The banner is the central focus, carried by several individuals whose lower halves and feet are visible. Their attire is casual, including jackets, jeans, and sneakers. One person near the banner's right side wears a light-colored hat.

The banner itself is colorful, primarily red, green, and blue. Visible text on the banner, reading from left to right, states:
"FEDERACIÓN DEPARTAMENTAL DE MAESTROS DE EDUCACIÓN RURAL LA PAZ" (Departmental Federation of Rural Education Teachers La Paz)
"SINDICATO REGIONAL DE MAESTROS" (Regional Teachers' Union)
"DISTRITO LAJA" (Laja District)
Followed by a list of locations or affiliations: "COPAJIRA, CANTAPA, TICUYO, CURVA, LAJA, CAPACASI, PALLINA LAJA, SANTA ROSA, CMT. HUGO CHAVEZ FRIAS Y VENEZUE" (referring to Commander Hugo Chávez Frías and Venezuela). The banner also features an emblem with a shield-like design on the left. The overall impression is one of a public gathering related to education unions and political solidarity in the La Paz region.
MNela

Apr 21, 2026

La Paz, Bolivia

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An eye-level shot captures a group of people marching down an urban street in La Paz, Bolivia, holding a large banner horizontally. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting long shadows on the pavement, suggesting midday or early afternoon. The street is flanked by multi-story buildings with visible balconies and a dense network of overhead electrical and utility wires. Two flags, displaying the colors of the Wiphala (a square emblem representing indigenous peoples of the Andes), hang from a building on the left. The activity appears to be a protest, demonstration, or procession. The banner is the central focus, carried by several individuals whose lower halves and feet are visible. Their attire is casual, including jackets, jeans, and sneakers. One person near the banner's right side wears a light-colored hat. The banner itself is colorful, primarily red, green, and blue. Visible text on the banner, reading from left to right, states: "FEDERACIÓN DEPARTAMENTAL DE MAESTROS DE EDUCACIÓN RURAL LA PAZ" (Departmental Federation of Rural Education Teachers La Paz) "SINDICATO REGIONAL DE MAESTROS" (Regional Teachers' Union) "DISTRITO LAJA" (Laja District) Followed by a list of locations or affiliations: "COPAJIRA, CANTAPA, TICUYO, CURVA, LAJA, CAPACASI, PALLINA LAJA, SANTA ROSA, CMT. HUGO CHAVEZ FRIAS Y VENEZUE" (referring to Commander Hugo Chávez Frías and Venezuela). The banner also features an emblem with a shield-like design on the left. The overall impression is one of a public gathering related to education unions and political solidarity in the La Paz region.

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