Rattan Stool in Cartagena
Morning light spills over the whitewashed colonial facade of a Bocagrande balcony, illuminating a street vendor’s makeshift cart below. A stack of chipped enamel bowls sits beside a glass tumbler filled with ice and mango juice, catching the sharp, early sun. The vendor, a woman in a bright yellow headscarf, adjusts a threadbare cushion on a rattan stool, her hands moving with practiced efficiency. Behind her, the blurred curve of the Caribbean Sea meets the sky, while the rough texture of the stucco wall contrasts with the smooth, reflective surface of the glass. The quiet commerce of a new day, where daily routines unfold against the backdrop of historic architecture and coastal breeze.
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