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The image depicts an outdoor daytime scene at the Plaza de Armas in Arequipa, Peru, characterized by colonial-era architecture of white sillar stone featuring multiple arches on ground and upper levels, with balconies in the background. Approximately five to seven individuals, predominantly adult women, are observed marching on a light-colored paved surface, casting distinct shadows indicating strong sunlight. Two women at the center hold a large white banner horizontally. The banner displays the Caritas logo, an image of a young child with Down Syndrome, and Spanish text. The text reads: "Los niños especiales no tienen una enfermedad sino una condición. Lo único que buscan es ACEPTACIÓN, RESPETO Y CARIÑO. 21 de Marzo, Día Mundial del Síndrome de Down." (Special children don't have an illness but a condition. The only thing they seek is ACCEPTANCE, RESPECT AND AFFECTION. March 21, World Down Syndrome Day). Several participants hold clusters of white balloons. The woman on the far left wears a dark vest, blue jeans, and prominent rainbow-striped leg warmers, carrying a red shoulder bag. To her right, another woman is partially visible, also in colorful leg coverings and a wide-brimmed hat. The woman on the right end of the banner wears a white t-shirt, dark pants, a light-colored cap, and sunglasses, and pushes a baby stroller containing a young child. A white vehicle is partially visible in the far-right background.
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