
Stake attention in this memory
This is a nighttime exterior photograph of a street in Vancouver, Canada, specifically near the Vancouver Convention Centre at Canada Place. In the foreground, a street intersection is visible with clear lane markings, including solid and dashed white lines. A green painted area, likely a bike lane, is present on the right side of the image. The pavement is asphalt. To the left, a traffic light pole is prominently featured. The traffic signal for vehicles is showing red, and the pedestrian signal is displaying a red hand, indicating "Don't Walk." Below the traffic lights is a sign that reads "VEHICLES YIELD TO BICYCLES." A lamppost with a bright light illuminates the area. Behind the traffic light pole, a modern building with a glass facade and a patterned ceiling can be seen. In the midground, a wide set of stairs leads up towards a covered outdoor area. This area appears to be an entrance or waiting zone, with a modern, sloped roof structure supported by pillars. A sign with the text "VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE" is visible on a wall behind the stairs. Further in the background, across a body of water, a cityscape with illuminated buildings is visible, suggesting a waterfront location. The sky is dark and clear. The scene is devoid of people or any ongoing activity, presenting a static, urban environment at night. The lighting is a mix of artificial sources from streetlights, building interiors, and the traffic signals. The overall impression is one of a quiet, well-lit urban space.
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