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An Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) is depicted in an indoor, brightly lit environment, likely within a Davivienda bank branch or commercial establishment in the city of Bogota, Colombia. The ATM features a dark gray body with a red base and displays a numeric keypad, a card reader slot marked "Tarjeta" with a red arrow, and a contactless payment symbol. A cash dispenser slot, marked "Dinero" with a red arrow, emits a blue light. A stack of Colombian banknotes, specifically a 50,000 Peso bill identifiable by "CINCUENTA MIL," is partially extracted from this slot. A light-skinned hand, wearing a ring on the ring finger, grasps the emerging banknotes. The ATM screen's upper portion displays Spanish text, including "tire su dinero" (pull your money) and "(undos para retirar su dinero)" (seconds to withdraw your money). The floor visible below the ATM's red base is light-colored and untextured.
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