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The image displays a prominent roadside sign for a public library in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina, under a bright, clear blue sky. The sign is framed in black metal, with an upper section in yellow bearing the bold black text "BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA" (Public Library). Below this, a black panel is heavily adorned with white and red graffiti tags. Despite the vandalism, the words "LUJÁN DE CUYO" are clearly visible in the center of the black panel, and "TIERRA MALBEC" (Malbec Land) is written in smaller white letters at the bottom. Some white graffiti also marks the left side of the sign's black frame. The background is dominated by large, deciduous trees with light-colored, patchy bark and abundant green foliage, suggesting a sunny, mid-day setting. Utility poles, one wooden and others metal, with associated power lines, are visible extending into the sky. To the left of the sign, a paved road or street is partially visible, alongside an unpaved shoulder and some concrete drainage elements. Further down the street on the right, the rear portion of a white pickup truck can be seen. The scene is static, with no human activity taking place. The text "Luján de Cuyo" and "Tierra Malbec" explicitly connect the location to the renowned wine-producing region in Mendoza, Argentina.
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