Sticker at the top (fluorescent green):
Text reads “INSANE WORLD TOUR” in English. Below it is an Instagram handle: @guotman.
The image is a stylized Mesoamerican/Aztec-style face mask.
Sticker in the middle (white circular one):
Spanish text around the edge: “SALVEMOS LA RIO TINTO” (“Save the Rio Tinto”).
This is in Spanish and refers to an environmental protection campaign for the Río Tinto (a river in Andalusia, famous for its reddish color from mining).
Symbol on the cast iron pipe (embossed design)
The metal part shows a floral rosette motif with a central circle surrounded by petal-like shapes. This is a traditional decorative cast-iron pattern, widely used in 19th–20th century Spain for drainpipes, fences, and urban furniture.
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Left plaque (ceramic street sign)
Language: Spanish
Text: “CALLE ADARVE DEL PADRE ROSALÍO”
This is the street name. “Adarve” refers to a walled passage or alley, typical of medieval towns. Padre Rosalío is a local religious figure commemorated here.
Right plaque (metallic commemorative plaque)
Language: Spanish
Though partly blurred, the inscription refers to the restoration of the old quarter (Ciudad Antigua de Cáceres), mentioning the Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad (World Cultural Heritage) designation by UNESCO.
It includes a date: November 1986, which is when Cáceres was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.