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This media shows a street view in Segovia, Spain, featuring a charcuterie shop named "IBÉRICOS" and the historic building it occupies. The image is taken at a slight upward angle, capturing the shop's storefront and the multi-story building above. The "IBÉRICOS" shop has a prominent dark green sign with illuminated yellow text spelling "IBÉRICOS" and two glowing yellow outlines of traditional Spanish ham legs (jamón ibérico). Below the sign, a strip of LED lights runs vertically. The shop's large glass window reveals a checkered black and white floor inside, and reflections show the interior lighting and a person (or their reflection) standing near a display. Another reflection shows a person wearing a green jacket. Inside the shop window, an advertisement for "The world's best Bocadillo" is displayed, priced at "5.5€". Various cured meats are visible in a display case behind the glass. An ADT security alarm box is affixed to the wall below the shop sign. Above the shop, an old, ornate stone building rises, featuring multiple balconies with decorative metal railings. The building's facade is adorned with subtle, repeating patterns. A classic street lamppost extends from the building between two balconies. The street in front of the shop is paved with large, light-colored flagstones, and a manhole cover is visible on the right. The lighting suggests it is late afternoon or early evening, with shop lights illuminated, contrasting with the ambient daylight.
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