The image depicts a street scene in Madrid, Spain, likely in a commercial area given the buildings and traffic lights
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The image depicts a street scene in Madrid, Spain, likely in a commercial area given the buildings and traffic lights

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The image depicts a street scene in Madrid, Spain, likely in a commercial area given the buildings and traffic lights. A man with long, gray hair, wearing a bandana, a black sleeveless t-shirt with a graphic print, and black pants, stands with his arms crossed. He is accessorized with multiple rings, bracelets, and a decorative belt with chain detailing and what appear to be bullet-like embellishments. He is also wearing brown cowboy boots with chain and patterned accents. To his right, facing away from the camera, is another man in a black tank top and tan shorts, black and white sneakers, and white socks. Further to the right, a third man with sunglasses and short hair wears a black t-shirt with a graphic print, blue shorts, black and white sneakers, and white socks. He has a blue fanny pack slung across his chest. The background shows multi-story buildings with ornate architecture, a street light showing a green signal, and a blue and yellow trash receptacle. A sign on the trash receptacle reads "DEPOSITA DENTRO LATAS, BRIKS Y BOTELLAS DE PLASTICO" which translates to "DEPOSIT CANS, BRICKS AND PLASTIC BOTTLES INSIDE." Another sign above the street light reads "MADRID" and a banner further up reads "DONDE SE CRUZAN LOS CAMINOS" meaning "WHERE THE ROADS CROSS."