Nashville, United States of America
7 memories from Nashville, United States of America
A vertical video shows a street scene with a cityscape in the background. On the left, a person sits on a concrete ledge, looking at their phone. A construction crane is visible above a tall building. The street has cars and an electric scooter. Several buildings of varying heights make up the cityscape, with a large, modern glass building in the center. The sky is clear and blue.
NashvilleThe video shows a street scene in a city. In the foreground on the left, a person is sitting on a ledge. To the right of the person, there is a street with a cracked asphalt surface. Further down the street, there are signs, including a parking sign and a sign for "USED CARS". A red electric scooter is parked near the parking sign. In the background, there are several modern buildings, including a tall skyscraper with a crane on top, indicating ongoing construction. The sky is clear and blue. Cars are visible on the street in the middle ground. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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This is a street-level, eye-level photograph captured on a sunny day in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, showing a cityscape with a prominent construction site in the foreground. On the left, a person is seated on concrete steps, looking down, partially obscured by shadow. Adjacent to them is a building with a brick facade adorned with a mural on the left. Dominating the background is a tall, blue-windowed skyscraper under construction, topped with a red crane. Several other modern buildings, varying in height and architectural style, form the city skyline. A street with several cars driving on it stretches into the distance. Signs for "GET NASH FAMOUS" and "USED CARS" are visible on billboards and building facades. A white street lamp stands near the center of the frame, and a red electric scooter is parked on the sidewalk to the right. The overall impression is one of urban development and city life under a clear blue sky.
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A white and grey Kalitta Charters II Boeing 737-type cargo aircraft, registered N332CK, is positioned on a concrete airport taxiway at Nashville International Airport (BNA) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The aircraft's fuselage is white with a prominent red stripe running horizontally, while its tail section is grey with a white top and a diagonal red stripe. Two turbofan engines are mounted under the wings. The foreground shows a curved section of concrete taxiway marked with double yellow lines, indicating taxiway edges, and white lines for runway hold positions. Adjacent to the taxiway on the left is a patch of dormant, brown-green grass with a red square sign displaying a partial white letter 'C'. The sky is uniformly overcast and grey. In the distant background, faint structures consistent with airport infrastructure and the purple tail of another aircraft are visible. No people are present in the scene.
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The image displays a view from inside an aircraft, looking out through a passenger window at an airport in Nashville, United States of America. The window features a light beige frame with a multi-layered appearance and a metallic element along its top edge, possibly part of a shade mechanism. To the immediate left, a dark grey interior panel of the aircraft is visible. To the right, a portion of a passenger seat back, appearing dark blue and maroon, is present. Outside the window, a concrete airport tarmac with parallel double yellow lines is visible in the foreground. Beyond the tarmac, a strip of dry, light green and brown grass extends. In the midground, a yellow square sign displaying "S6" in black text is positioned on the grassy area. The sky above is overcast and uniformly grey. The aircraft appears to be stationary on the ground. No individuals are visible within the frame.
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The scene depicts active ground operations on an airport tarmac at Nashville International Airport (BNA) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America, under bright, sunny conditions. In the foreground, a male airport ground crew member, appearing to be of African descent, walks from left to right. He is dressed in a black baseball cap, black headphones with a microphone, an orange high-visibility safety vest over a dark long-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and dark shoes. He holds two fluorescent yellow/green marshalling wands in his hands. A distinct, elongated shadow of the man is cast on the light grey concrete pavement to his right. To the left of the walking crew member, a blue airport tug vehicle, identified by the numbers "21025" and the "TUG" logo on its front, is stationary. Its cab is partially enclosed with clear windows and a tan canvas side covering. Inside the cab, a second male, also appearing to be of African descent and wearing an orange high-visibility vest, is seated as the driver. In the mid-ground, to the right of the walking crew member, a blue wheeled utility unit, branded with "Southwest" and "TUG," is stationary. This unit features a red cover on its top surface. A safety barrier, consisting of a red and white striped pole, is suspended between a green and white striped pole and a red traffic cone. A small red flag is affixed to the top of the green and white striped pole by a thin wire. The background shows distant airport infrastructure and additional vehicles.
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This image displays the port wing and winglet of a Southwest Airlines aircraft in flight, captured from a passenger's perspective. The winglet is painted with the airline's distinctive yellow, red, and blue livery, exhibiting a bright sun reflection where it joins the main wing structure. The aircraft wing, predominantly grey and white, shows visible panel lines and fasteners. The upper two-thirds of the frame consists of a clear, cloudless blue sky. Below the wing, a expansive landscape of rolling hills covered in dense, leafless deciduous trees extends to the horizon. Scattered light-colored buildings and visible road networks indicate a rural-to-suburban environment. The topographical features and visible development are consistent with the terrain surrounding Nashville, Tennessee, United States, suggesting the aircraft is in the vicinity of Nashville International Airport (BNA), likely during ascent or a banking maneuver. No individuals or direct interactions are visible.
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