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A framed world map is centrally depicted, mounted against a plain white wall in Mandinga y Matoza, Mexico
A framed world map is centrally depicted, mounted against a plain white wall in Mandinga y Matoza, Mexico. The map utilizes a cork-like texture for landmasses, rendered in a light brown color, and a dark blue/black background for oceans. Country names and oceanic labels, such as "RUSIA," "CHINA," "AUSTRALIA," "OCÉANO PACÍFICO NORTE," and "OCÉANO ÍNDICO," are printed in black capital letters, primarily in Spanish. Numerous pushpins are inserted into the map: a dense cluster of white and yellow pins marks locations across Europe; red pins are present in East and Southeast Asia, including Japan, Korea, and the Philippines; green pins are distributed across Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Brazil; and two blue pins are located in Australia. The map is encased within a black, rectangular frame, partially visible along the bottom and right edges. The image is captured from a slightly upward, angled perspective. No individuals or active interactions are visible in the scene.
