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This brightly lit image captures a cultural display, likely at a market stall in Cuzco, Peru, laid out on a richly patterned, striped woven textile that features blue, brown, beige, and white bands with intricate geometric designs. In the upper left, several small, glass jars with metal lids are visible, each containing different types of dried grains or legumes, such as white and red beans, suggesting agricultural products for sale. At the center, a vibrant, multi-colored woven bag, adorned with red, blue, green, and orange threads and tassels, is open, revealing a plastic bag overflowing with light-colored beans, some mixed with darker varieties. A rustic woven basket containing purple fabric is partially visible in the top right corner. The foreground is dominated by two white drawstring bags, acting as a prominent feature of the display. The bag on the left features a colorful illustration of a historical figure, Tupaq Amaru, depicted as a man in traditional attire standing next to a brown horse, with two stylized sun faces behind him. The text on this bag reads "Tupaq Amaru" and "Expedición hacia la revolución." The bag on the right portrays Micaela Bastidas, a revolutionary heroine, as a woman in a red dress with a dove on her shoulder and a stylized moon face in the background. This bag is labeled "Micaela Bastidas" and also "Expedición hacia la revolución." Both bags display a small logo "AYLLU RUNAKUNA." The overall scene suggests a celebration of Peruvian culture, history, and local commerce.
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