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An old, weathered public payphone or communication terminal is depicted in a close-up, top-down view. The device is primarily metallic gray with visible dirt, grime, and rust spots. On the left panel of the unit, black graffiti is scrawled, appearing to read "Mol monster" or "Mad monster" with a crown symbol above the first word. To its right, a narrow, vertical display screen glows with a faint green light, showing no discernible information. Below the screen and to its right is a metal keypad with square buttons. Most buttons are numbered from 1 to 9, 0, and feature standard '*' and '#' symbols. Other buttons, including several smaller rectangular ones below the main keypad, are present but their symbols are mostly worn away or unclear. To the right of the keypad, there's a rectangular slot, possibly for cards or coins, which appears empty. Resting in its cradle at the bottom of the unit is a black, rectangular telephone handset, connected by a coiled metal cord on the right. The handset has green graffiti on its left side, which is difficult to decipher. On its right side, a distinctive yellow sticker is affixed. The sticker features a hand symbol, the text "HIPPIE ARTESANÍA" (Spanish for "Hippie Handicrafts"), and a prominent QR code in the center. The background on the right reveals a section of a blue-gray wall or structure, also showing signs of wear and faded graffiti in red and white, which is illegible. The overall condition of the phone suggests it is old and has been subjected to significant public use and environmental exposure. No people are visible, and the scene implies a public, possibly outdoor, setting during daylight hours.
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