Crumlin, United Kingdom
6 memories from Crumlin, United Kingdom

The image depicts a building facade with the name "Airwals" displayed vertically in large, white letters with black outlines. The letters are attached to a smooth, beige-colored wall composed of rectangular panels. Small, circular lights are embedded in the wall above the lettering. A brick wall with a metallic handrail is visible on the right side of the frame. The angle suggests the photograph was taken from below, looking upwards at a slant. This is located in Crumlin, United Kingdom.
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The image depicts a seated individual within a public transport vehicle, potentially operating in or around Crumlin, United Kingdom, though no specific external landmarks are visible to confirm the exact location. The subject is partially visible from the upper chest to the knees, wearing a light green, textured long-sleeved jacket over a gray long-sleeved top and light gray sweatpants. The right hand, featuring decorated fingernails, holds a small, red cylindrical container with a flat top. A fringed, light-colored scarf is partially visible beneath the right arm. To the individual's left, a dark brown shoulder bag contains a folded dark blue garment. The vehicle interior features gray upholstered seating and gray wall panels. One panel includes a circular silver USB charging port with both Type A and Type C inputs, and a circular emblem depicting a stylized figure in a wheelchair. The floor is dark gray. The individual's right foot, clad in a brown flat shoe, rests on the floor.
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The image depicts the interior of a public transport bus, likely an intercity or airport coach, specifically located in Crumlin, United Kingdom. The perspective is from a passenger seat in the mid-section, looking forward and slightly right towards the luggage area and the front of the vehicle. In the foreground, the back of a light grey passenger seat is partially visible on the left. The bus aisle, featuring a two-tone speckled floor (lighter grey-brown on the left, darker grey on the right), extends towards the front. To the right of the aisle, a dedicated luggage storage area runs along the side of the bus. This area consists of two tiers of racks framed with light blue/teal colored metal tubing and featuring perforated mesh shelving. On the lower tier of the luggage rack, an olive-green hardshell suitcase is positioned horizontally, with a white paper tag bearing the text "BFS RC191" and a barcode attached to its right side. Next to it, to the left, a black soft-sided bag or backpack rests. Further down the aisle, a small black hardshell suitcase is visible on the lower rack. Through the bus windows on the right, an exterior urban environment can be seen, including parts of buildings with lighter facades. Overhead, the ceiling features recessed fluorescent lighting strips. Towards the front of the bus, a set of steps with light blue/teal handrails leads to what appears to be an elevated section or the driver's cabin area. The driver's area includes blue and grey panels and electronic displays. No individuals are present in the visible scene.
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The image depicts an overcast outdoor scene in Crumlin, United Kingdom, characterized by a wet asphalt roadway and surrounding commercial infrastructure. The foreground features a dark grey asphalt road, visibly damp from rain, with two sets of broken white lane markings and faded yellow double-line markings along the curb. Scattered litter, including several cigarette butts, is present on the asphalt and the concrete curb. A low, dark grey metal pedestrian barrier extends from the right edge into the midground. In the midground, a landscaped central reservation or roundabout is covered in dense green shrubbery, with several deciduous trees showing bare branches. A tall, dark grey utility pole with multiple light fixtures and an attached surveillance camera or sensor array stands to the left of the center. Attached to this pole are a yellow circular sign indicating "No Waiting" and a blue circular sign with a white arrow pointing left. To the left, a multi-story building with a light brown or beige facade and numerous windows is visible, identified in part as a "Premier Inn" by partial signage; its roof features a section of solar panels. The background shows a large car park filled with various vehicles. A prominent "Tesco" supermarket sign is visible above the car park on the right side. The sky is uniformly grey and overcast. No individuals are visible, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted within the scene.
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This image displays the exterior of Belfast International Airport, located in Crumlin, United Kingdom, during twilight or night conditions. The sky is dark blue, and the asphalt pavement is wet, reflecting the artificial lights. The primary subject is the airport terminal building, which features a prominent sign across its facade stating "WELCOME TO BELFAST" in large blue lettering. To the left of this sign, a large billboard displays an advertisement for "BRILLIANT CITY BREAKS AT UNBEATABLE PRICES" by "Jet2 Holidays," alongside an image of an ancient-looking stone archway. The ground level of the building includes a brightly lit, covered drive-through area where at least three light-colored vehicles, including one SUV, are visible. A person wearing a high-visibility vest is partially discernible near the vehicles on the left side of this area. Two tall, grey metallic light poles, each topped with four amber floodlights, stand in the foreground and midground, casting strong illumination onto the wet pavement. A continuous line of red and white plastic traffic barriers separates the foreground area from the building's immediate entrance. Behind these barriers, a dark blue or black tarpaulin covers a low structure, and a yellow sign with the word "MINSTER" is visible on the right. The wet pavement exhibits reflections of the lights, with faint surface cracks and subtle white markings.
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The image depicts the exterior of Belfast International Airport, located in Crumlin, United Kingdom, under twilight conditions. The main airport terminal building is visible, featuring large, illuminated white lettering that reads "WELCOME TO BELFAST" across its upper facade. Below this, the building has a level with multiple glass windows, revealing interior lighting, and a ground-level drive-through or covered parking area. Within this ground level, two white vans are parked, one with amber hazard lights active. A yellow service vehicle is partially visible on the far left. To the left of the building, a large illuminated advertising board displays "easyJet holidays" with an image of an archway. The scene is lit by two tall metal light poles, each fitted with a cluster of four bright yellow lamps, casting strong illumination onto the foreground. The ground surface consists of wet asphalt with white painted lines and a section of wet, brick-patterned paving on the right. This wetness reflects the artificial lights. In the mid-ground, a series of red and white striped portable barriers are positioned. On the far right, a multi-tiered mobile aircraft boarding staircase or ramp is present, showing its structural components and wheels. No discernible individuals are present in the immediate foreground or mid-ground.
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