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The image captures the vibrant entrance of a storefront named "TOTEM" on a paved sidewalk, likely in Mazatlán, Mexico. The building features a dark blue upper facade with large, golden, serif letters spelling "TOTEM." Below this, a black retractable awning extends over rustic wooden double doors with glass panels. Reflections in the glass show parts of an arched doorway and other structures.

On the glass doors, multiple "VISA" logos are visible, along with an "OPEN ABIERTO" sign, indicating the business is operational. A small "JALE" sticker (Spanish for "pull") is also present on the door. To the right of the entrance, a small, dark chalkboard easel displays colorful chalk drawings of stylized fish and abstract designs. A dark doormat with "TOTEM" in white text lies directly in front of the doors.

Flanking the entrance are two large, weathered terracotta pots. One holds tall, variegated snake plants, while the other contains plants with dark purple foliage. Green vines and other plants are also visible around the facade.

Further down the street to the left, three circular business signs hang from an overhang. The first is a red sign with white text and a bread icon, reading "BAKE BAKE." Adjacent to it is a dark brown sign with "ESPRESSO" and possibly "LA MARZOCCO." The third sign is black with white text, stating "TRES ISLAS."

The scene is bathed in bright, clear daylight, suggesting a sunny day. The overall atmosphere is that of a welcoming commercial establishment on a lively street.
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Apr 16, 2026, 3:11 PM

Mazatlán, Mexico

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The image captures the vibrant entrance of a storefront named "TOTEM" on a paved sidewalk, likely in Mazatlán, Mexico. The building features a dark blue upper facade with large, golden, serif letters spelling "TOTEM." Below this, a black retractable awning extends over rustic wooden double doors with glass panels. Reflections in the glass show parts of an arched doorway and other structures. On the glass doors, multiple "VISA" logos are visible, along with an "OPEN ABIERTO" sign, indicating the business is operational. A small "JALE" sticker (Spanish for "pull") is also present on the door. To the right of the entrance, a small, dark chalkboard easel displays colorful chalk drawings of stylized fish and abstract designs. A dark doormat with "TOTEM" in white text lies directly in front of the doors. Flanking the entrance are two large, weathered terracotta pots. One holds tall, variegated snake plants, while the other contains plants with dark purple foliage. Green vines and other plants are also visible around the facade. Further down the street to the left, three circular business signs hang from an overhang. The first is a red sign with white text and a bread icon, reading "BAKE BAKE." Adjacent to it is a dark brown sign with "ESPRESSO" and possibly "LA MARZOCCO." The third sign is black with white text, stating "TRES ISLAS." The scene is bathed in bright, clear daylight, suggesting a sunny day. The overall atmosphere is that of a welcoming commercial establishment on a lively street.

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