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The image depicts a wide-angle view of the Civic Center in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, under a clear, bright blue sky. The central subject is a multi-story stone building featuring a prominent clock tower with a round clock face, a wooden-shingled roof, and two crests positioned below the clock. The building's facade is constructed from irregular grey stone blocks, complemented by numerous rectangular windows with wooden frames and shutters. A large arched wooden entrance is visible at the base of the clock tower, flanked by a wooden balcony with vertical balustrades on the second floor.

In the immediate foreground, the ground is paved with reddish-brown irregular stones, covered extensively with white graffiti-style inscriptions and outlined figures. Readable text includes names and dates such as "LONKO FOYEL" and "JUAN HERMAN 16-7-77." A section of a crosswalk, painted with pastel horizontal stripes (pink, light blue, green, yellow, orange), crosses the asphalt street in front of the building.

On a grassy strip in front of the Civic Center's entrance, two large, stylized rabbit sculptures are positioned: one blue and one orange-brown. To the left of the main building, an adjacent log and stone structure with a dark roof and chimney is visible, followed by a taller, modern concrete building with square windows further back. To the far right, a dark lamppost with a square lantern top is partially visible.

Three individuals are observed walking across the street from right to left, away from the Civic Center. A dark SUV is parked on the far side of the street, with another vehicle further down. Tall, dark green coniferous trees are present behind the buildings and to the right, under direct sunlight that casts distinct shadows. The scene suggests daytime with optimal weather conditions.
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Mar 28, 2026

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The image depicts a wide-angle view of the Civic Center in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, under a clear, bright blue sky. The central subject is a multi-story stone building featuring a prominent clock tower with a round clock face, a wooden-shingled roof, and two crests positioned below the clock. The building's facade is constructed from irregular grey stone blocks, complemented by numerous rectangular windows with wooden frames and shutters. A large arched wooden entrance is visible at the base of the clock tower, flanked by a wooden balcony with vertical balustrades on the second floor. In the immediate foreground, the ground is paved with reddish-brown irregular stones, covered extensively with white graffiti-style inscriptions and outlined figures. Readable text includes names and dates such as "LONKO FOYEL" and "JUAN HERMAN 16-7-77." A section of a crosswalk, painted with pastel horizontal stripes (pink, light blue, green, yellow, orange), crosses the asphalt street in front of the building. On a grassy strip in front of the Civic Center's entrance, two large, stylized rabbit sculptures are positioned: one blue and one orange-brown. To the left of the main building, an adjacent log and stone structure with a dark roof and chimney is visible, followed by a taller, modern concrete building with square windows further back. To the far right, a dark lamppost with a square lantern top is partially visible. Three individuals are observed walking across the street from right to left, away from the Civic Center. A dark SUV is parked on the far side of the street, with another vehicle further down. Tall, dark green coniferous trees are present behind the buildings and to the right, under direct sunlight that casts distinct shadows. The scene suggests daytime with optimal weather conditions.

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