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The audio begins with the distinctive sounds of a 'cacerolazo'; an iconic form of protest in Chile and other Latin American countries, characterized by people striking pots, pans, and other metal utensils to create a loud, unified clatter. The cacophony rings out, echoing across the city of Valparaiso. The rhythmic banging of pots and pans, some deep and resonant, others high and tinny, becomes an almost musical accompaniment to the voices of the protesters. Occasionally, the metallic melody is broken by a sharp, singular clang, as if someone is striking a casserole dish with particular vigor. The atmosphere is charged with tension, the sound of the cacerolazo is not just noise, but a powerful symbol of discontent and unity. It's October 2019, and the people of Valparaiso are making their voices heard in a symphony of protest that resonates with a defiant energy. Amid the clam