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This vertical shot displays three rectangular signs attached to a light brown, wooden surface, likely a wall or display board, in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina.

At the top, a smaller, square white sign features a stylized, orange and black spotted jaguar with distinct facial features, including large eyes and sharp teeth, rendered in a traditional or mythological art style. Below the jaguar, in black text, it reads "MITOLOGIA GUARANI" and "Cataratas del Iguazú Argentina," indicating a connection to Guarani mythology and the Iguazu Falls region.

Centered below the top sign is a larger, white rectangular sign encased in what appears to be plastic or laminate. Prominently displayed in bold, black capital letters on two lines are the words "Pueblos" and "Originarios." This translates to "Original Peoples" or "Indigenous Peoples," suggesting the display is related to native communities. Two silver, round metal fasteners (screws or rivets) are visible on either side of this sign, holding it in place.

At the bottom of the image, partially visible, is another rectangular sign with a vibrant, multicolored geometric pattern. The pattern features a grid of small squares in various colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, etc.), reminiscent of the Wiphala flag often associated with indigenous peoples of the Andes. Overlaid on this colorful grid is a large, black, stepped or tiered design, at the center of which is a white circular element.

The setting appears indoors, and the lighting is even, without clear indicators of time of day or weather. The overall impression is an informative display honoring or representing indigenous cultures.
Melani

Jan 15, 2025, 2:21 PM

Luján de Cuyo, Argentina

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This vertical shot displays three rectangular signs attached to a light brown, wooden surface, likely a wall or display board, in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina. At the top, a smaller, square white sign features a stylized, orange and black spotted jaguar with distinct facial features, including large eyes and sharp teeth, rendered in a traditional or mythological art style. Below the jaguar, in black text, it reads "MITOLOGIA GUARANI" and "Cataratas del Iguazú Argentina," indicating a connection to Guarani mythology and the Iguazu Falls region. Centered below the top sign is a larger, white rectangular sign encased in what appears to be plastic or laminate. Prominently displayed in bold, black capital letters on two lines are the words "Pueblos" and "Originarios." This translates to "Original Peoples" or "Indigenous Peoples," suggesting the display is related to native communities. Two silver, round metal fasteners (screws or rivets) are visible on either side of this sign, holding it in place. At the bottom of the image, partially visible, is another rectangular sign with a vibrant, multicolored geometric pattern. The pattern features a grid of small squares in various colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, etc.), reminiscent of the Wiphala flag often associated with indigenous peoples of the Andes. Overlaid on this colorful grid is a large, black, stepped or tiered design, at the center of which is a white circular element. The setting appears indoors, and the lighting is even, without clear indicators of time of day or weather. The overall impression is an informative display honoring or representing indigenous cultures.

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