In Cuernavaca, Mexico, inside what appears to be a restaurant or bar, a large flat-screen television displays a soccer match with a crowd visible in the stands
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In Cuernavaca, Mexico, inside what appears to be a restaurant or bar, a large flat-screen television displays a soccer match with a crowd visible in the stands

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In Cuernavaca, Mexico, inside what appears to be a restaurant or bar, a large flat-screen television displays a soccer match with a crowd visible in the stands. The television is mounted on a wall, and below it, a vibrant mural depicts a calavera (sugar skull) adorned with large, stylized flowers. The room is lit by warm, ambient light sources, including what seem to be string lights and overhead lamps, casting a yellowish hue on the ceiling. Several patrons are seated at wooden tables, some facing the television and others engaged in conversation. In the foreground, a person with long, reddish-brown hair is seated at a table, looking upwards and to the left. To their right, another individual wearing a black cap and a black and white jacket is leaning forward, looking at something below the frame. Further to the right, a woman with dark hair and glasses is wearing a green shirt and looking down. A man in a white shirt is seated in the background, looking towards the camera. The environment appears casual and lively, with tables and chairs arranged to accommodate groups. A black oscillating fan is mounted on the wall near the mural. Decorative elements like small flags, possibly Mexican flags, are visible near the ceiling.