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This image depicts an urban street scene in Arequipa, Peru, during the late afternoon or early evening, characterized by low-angle sunlight casting long shadows. The paved street is constructed with light grey interlocking concrete pavers, featuring a white dashed line down the center and a yellow curb along the right edge. In the foreground, slightly right of center, a man wearing a dark jacket and light brown pants holds a long, dark pole from which two large black banners are suspended. The larger, central banner displays "CANDELARIA FILIAL AREQUIPA" horizontally and "SAN CARLOS" vertically along its right edge. It also features a red and black shield logo with "SC" in white and a white, red-accented mountain-like graphic at its base. The smaller banner, hanging to the man's left, reads "CAPORALES" vertically. To the man's left, a young girl, approximately 8-12 years old, walks in a distinctive white, gold, and black long-sleeved costume top, with dark pants featuring one green and one red/burgundy leg, and black footwear. She carries a dark, possibly feathered, accessory in her right hand. Her attire indicates a traditional Caporales dance costume. The background features multiple-story buildings constructed from light-colored stone, typical of Arequipa's sillar architecture. These buildings show signs of age or wear. On the right, a person in a red shirt is visible observing from an upper-story window with a dark balcony. A crowd of onlookers, predominantly young adults and teenagers in casual clothing, lines the right side of the street, observing the procession. Overhead, power lines traverse the blue sky.
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