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The image depicts the interior of a Ruca Bakery House in Ushuaia, Argentina, focusing on a display of baked goods and an individual. In the foreground, an individual is partially visible from the upper back of their head and shoulders, leaning forward and looking down into a display case. This person has dark hair styled in a high bun with an apparent undercut or shaved sides and wears a dark garment, possibly a uniform, with a dark blue apron strap over their left shoulder. A silver stud earring is visible in their left ear. The central feature is a two-tiered commercial display case with a glass front, filled with various pastries. The upper shelf contains numerous golden-brown croissants, arranged in rows, with some appearing plain and others possibly glazed or filled. The lower shelf, visible through the glass, is densely packed with dark, circular, irregularly shaped baked goods, consistent with chocolate cookies or similar pastries. Above the display case, on a light-colored wall, two signs are affixed. The left sign displays the "STORE Ruca BAKERY HOUSE" logo and text. The right, more prominent sign, features a blue smiling alarm clock icon and the text "HORA FELIZ" (Happy Hour). Below this, a large red "-50%" indicates a discount. Smaller text in red reads "DE 19 HS. AL CIERRE" (From 7 PM to closing), and in blue, "PAN - BIZCOCHOS - FACTURAS - PAN DE QUESO TODOS LOS DÍAS" (Bread - Biscuits - Pastries - Cheese Bread Every Day) lists the discounted items. To the right of the display case, a series of documents are vertically displayed on the wall, secured in clear plastic sleeves. These appear to be official notices or permits, with one clearly showing the "AFIP" (Argentine Federal Public Revenue Administration) logo and Spanish text, indicating governmental or regulatory information. The environment is brightly lit, suggesting artificial overhead lighting within a commercial setting.
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