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The scene depicts an outdoor paved courtyard or pathway situated at a facility identified by the text "FEDERACION INTERNACIONAL ANGEL HERRERA CMDS" on the building facade, locating it within Guayana City, Venezuela.

The foreground consists of a grey concrete path showing signs of wear, dirt accumulation, and minor cracking. A reddish-pink painted line runs horizontally across this path. On the right side of the path, a rectangular metal utility access cover is embedded in the concrete.

To the left, a dense, well-maintained green hedge borders a blue metal railing structure that slopes downwards. Two dark brown, decorative planter pots, resembling wheelbarrows and containing green foliage, are positioned on the concrete path. Behind the hedge, a tall, light blue lamppost featuring multiple light fixtures and a solar panel on its apex is visible. Palm trees are present further to the left.

The central area features a pathway constructed of reddish and lighter-colored paving tiles, extending into the background. Additional planter pots are spaced along this tiled path.

To the right, a light-colored building with blue vertical support columns runs parallel to the pathway. The building's upper wall displays the aforementioned identifying text in gold/yellow lettering. Above this section, a slatted, light-colored facade is present, topped with a security fence composed of multiple strands of barbed wire. A brown bust of a male figure with short hair is mounted on a rectangular grey stone pedestal, positioned in front of the building and to the right of the tiled path.

The background features large, dense green trees. The sky is partly cloudy, displaying significant white cloud cover with visible patches of blue.

No individuals, actions, or interactions are depicted in the static scene. The lighting indicates daylight conditions, likely overcast or partly cloudy.

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The scene depicts an outdoor paved courtyard or pathway situated at a facility identified by the text "FEDERACION INTERNACIONAL ANGEL HERRERA CMDS" on the building facade, locating it within Guayana City, Venezuela. The foreground consists of a grey concrete path showing signs of wear, dirt accumulation, and minor cracking. A reddish-pink painted line runs horizontally across this path. On the right side of the path, a rectangular metal utility access cover is embedded in the concrete. To the left, a dense, well-maintained green hedge borders a blue metal railing structure that slopes downwards. Two dark brown, decorative planter pots, resembling wheelbarrows and containing green foliage, are positioned on the concrete path. Behind the hedge, a tall, light blue lamppost featuring multiple light fixtures and a solar panel on its apex is visible. Palm trees are present further to the left. The central area features a pathway constructed of reddish and lighter-colored paving tiles, extending into the background. Additional planter pots are spaced along this tiled path. To the right, a light-colored building with blue vertical support columns runs parallel to the pathway. The building's upper wall displays the aforementioned identifying text in gold/yellow lettering. Above this section, a slatted, light-colored facade is present, topped with a security fence composed of multiple strands of barbed wire. A brown bust of a male figure with short hair is mounted on a rectangular grey stone pedestal, positioned in front of the building and to the right of the tiled path. The background features large, dense green trees. The sky is partly cloudy, displaying significant white cloud cover with visible patches of blue. No individuals, actions, or interactions are depicted in the static scene. The lighting indicates daylight conditions, likely overcast or partly cloudy.

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