Photograph of the Bolivian Palace of Government in La Paz. The palace is also known as "Palacio Quemado," which translates to "Burnt Palace". The photo depicts a crowd of people sitting on benches placed around a tall cluster of statues, beyond which sits the palace. A dome sits above a clockface and a crest, below which are rows of windows and columns spanning the width of the palace's walls.
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Photograph of the Bolivian Palace of Government in La Paz. The palace is also known as "Palacio Quemado," which translates to "Burnt Palace". The photo depicts a crowd of people sitting on benches placed around a tall cluster of statues, beyond which sits the palace. A dome sits above a clockface and a crest, below which are rows of windows and columns spanning the width of the palace's walls.