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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic aerial view of a sophisticated and elegant Tiwanakota-themed restaurant, INTIYAL, set within a mountain escape during a vibrant spring midday. The scene is illuminated by bright, natural light streaming in from unseen windows and doors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that highlights the refined palette of dark earth tones, pearlescent white, deep matte blues, and subtle satin gold accents. Captured from a high vantage point, this photograph meticulously showcases the architectural fusion of Tiwanaku elements with culinary functionality. The main dining area is dominated by high ceilings in ochre and white, with walls adorned by rows of Tiwanaku monolith replicas featuring anthropomorphic figures and solar symbols. A grand replica of the Sun Gate, with its gilded reliefs, commands attention on the front wall, while traditional Titicaca reed boats, reimagined as planters, frame the corners. Square and round tables, draped in geometric Aguayo tablecloths, are surrounded by chairs upholstered in coordinating blue, red, and yellow Andean textiles. The bar area is a masterpiece of design, featuring a polished natural stone countertop with subtle Tiwanaku patterns. Its facade is a tapestry of dark wood panels inset with miniature golden replicas of the Sun Gate and vertically arranged pearlescent white stone monoliths. Shelving for spirits is crafted from polished dark wood, lined with high-quality Aguayo fabrics in deep blues and burgundy, interspersed with sleek, polished reed boat decanters. The bar stools are upholstered in hardy Aguayo with discreet geometric patterns and chocolate brown leather accents, exuding elegance. Pendant lights shaped as Tiwanaku solar symbols cast warm light, illuminating embedded elements. The entrance and reception area features a Tiwanaku-inspired archway, with a small monolith adorned with astronomical engravings by the main door. A mural depicting the Titicaca lake at sunset graces the reception wall. The floor is clad in stone with geometric Tiwanaku patterns. A distinct exterior terrace area, visible in glimpses at the borders, suggests an outdoor space decorated with dispersed monolith replicas and weather-resistant Aguayo-covered tables and vibrant seating. Two small bathrooms, labeled 'M' and 'V', are located in the upper right corner of the establishment, and the entire layout is bordered by an avenida, with an "INGRESO CLIENTE" clearly marked on the front avenue. The overall composition emphasizes the depth and spaciousness of the restaurant, with a clear depth of field allowing for detailed observation of each thematic element, portraying a harmonious blend of ancient culture and modern dining.