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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 03:42 PM

Arequipa, Peru

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The image captures a bald, dark-skinned man in a blue suit, white shirt, patterned tie (green, red, and black), and a dark V-neck sweater vest. He is speaking, looking slightly to his right, with a se…read more

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The image captures a bald, dark-skinned man in a blue suit, white shirt, patterned tie (green, red, and black), and a dark V-neck sweater vest. He is speaking, looking slightly to his right, with a serious and attentive expression, suggesting he is giving an interview or making a public statement. In front of him, multiple individuals are holding smartphones, actively recording his speech. A microphone, likely from a news organization, is also visible near his chest. One of the individuals holding a phone is partially visible on the left, wearing a black and white checkered hat or scarf. Another person's hands, wearing a watch, are seen holding a phone on the right. The setting is outdoors, against a light-colored, possibly sillar stone building with architectural details indicative of Arequipa, Peru. Behind the speaker, a large poster is affixed to the building's facade. Prominent text on the poster reads: "MUSEO BIBLIOGRÁFICO PATRICIA "EL GÜITO" DEL PERÚ," which translates to "Bibliographic Museum Patricia "El Güito" of Peru." The poster also features an image of a person in traditional attire and additional descriptive text in Spanish. The scene appears to be taking place during the daytime, under relatively soft lighting, without harsh shadows. The overall impression is that of a public address or a press conference related to the bibliographic museum in Arequipa. | Open Wire