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This image captures a vibrant painted mural on a weathered concrete balustrade, set against the backdrop of a wide river under an overcast sky.

The mural depicts two cartoon-style men seated, seemingly sharing a traditional drink. The man on the left has curly blonde hair, a beard, blue eyes, and wears a green hooded jacket and blue jeans. He is holding a yellow guampa (tereré cup) with a dark bombilla (straw), appearing to offer it to the other figure. The man on the right has dark hair, a small goatee, and is dressed in a red collared shirt with dark pants. He extends his hands towards the guampa. Above them, written in black capital letters, is the text "JA'U TERERÉ", which translates from Guarani to "Let's drink tereré," referring to the traditional cold mate drink common in Paraguay. The painting style is simple and illustrative.

Beyond the balustrade, a broad, calm river dominates the midground, with a dense green treeline visible along the distant bank. The sky above is cloudy, suggesting an overcast day. To the far left in the river, a white fishing rod is faintly visible, standing upright in the water.

The concrete balustrade itself shows signs of age and wear, with cracked paint and exposed aggregate in places. Its supports are visible, and small green plants grow from the cracks at its base and on the brown, cracked ground in the foreground. The overall scene presents a cultural artwork situated within a natural, slightly rustic riverside environment in Santa Rosa 2, Paraguay.
Roman

Apr 27, 2026

Santa Rosa 2, Paraguay

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This image captures a vibrant painted mural on a weathered concrete balustrade, set against the backdrop of a wide river under an overcast sky. The mural depicts two cartoon-style men seated, seemingly sharing a traditional drink. The man on the left has curly blonde hair, a beard, blue eyes, and wears a green hooded jacket and blue jeans. He is holding a yellow guampa (tereré cup) with a dark bombilla (straw), appearing to offer it to the other figure. The man on the right has dark hair, a small goatee, and is dressed in a red collared shirt with dark pants. He extends his hands towards the guampa. Above them, written in black capital letters, is the text "JA'U TERERÉ", which translates from Guarani to "Let's drink tereré," referring to the traditional cold mate drink common in Paraguay. The painting style is simple and illustrative. Beyond the balustrade, a broad, calm river dominates the midground, with a dense green treeline visible along the distant bank. The sky above is cloudy, suggesting an overcast day. To the far left in the river, a white fishing rod is faintly visible, standing upright in the water. The concrete balustrade itself shows signs of age and wear, with cracked paint and exposed aggregate in places. Its supports are visible, and small green plants grow from the cracks at its base and on the brown, cracked ground in the foreground. The overall scene presents a cultural artwork situated within a natural, slightly rustic riverside environment in Santa Rosa 2, Paraguay.

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