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This media file features two images side-by-side. The image on the left depicts a large, ornate yellow basilica with white domes, partially obscured by lush green trees. The sky behind it is a bright blue. Text next to this image reads "Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Chiquinquira." The image on the right shows a man with dark, curly hair, wearing a light-colored, long-sleeved shirt and pants. He is bent over, working on a large, colorful tapestry adorned with floral and abstract designs. He appears focused on his craft. Text next to this image identifies him as "Luis Montiel, el gran artesano de los Topices Goujiros." Both images are part of a larger page with text at the top left that seems to be related to "ASPECTOS DEL ESTADO ZULIA." The overall scene suggests a cultural or artistic presentation, possibly from a publication. The lighting in both images suggests daytime. The text provides specific names of a basilica and an artisan, indicating a Venezuelan context, specifically likely related to the Zulia state and the Guajira people ("Goujiros" likely referring to "Wayuu" or "Guajiro").
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Jun 25, 2026, 2:24 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This media file features two images side-by-side. The image on the left depicts a large, ornate yellow basilica with white domes, partially obscured by lush green trees. The sky behind it is a bright blue. Text next to this image reads "Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Chiquinquira." The image on the right shows a man with dark, curly hair, wearing a light-colored, long-sleeved shirt and pants. He is bent over, working on a large, colorful tapestry adorned with floral and abstract designs. He appears focused on his craft. Text next to this image identifies him as "Luis Montiel, el gran artesano de los Topices Goujiros." Both images are part of a larger page with text at the top left that seems to be related to "ASPECTOS DEL ESTADO ZULIA." The overall scene suggests a cultural or artistic presentation, possibly from a publication. The lighting in both images suggests daytime. The text provides specific names of a basilica and an artisan, indicating a Venezuelan context, specifically likely related to the Zulia state and the Guajira people ("Goujiros" likely referring to "Wayuu" or "Guajiro").

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