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This image depicts a wide urban intersection in Barcelona, Spain, specifically the intersection of Ronda de Sant Pere and Carrer de Pau Claris, viewed looking west towards Plaça de Catalunya. The scene is illuminated by strong, direct sunlight under a clear, bright blue sky.

In the foreground, an asphalt road occupies the lower portion of the frame. It features a red-paved bike lane marked with white dashed lines, and a pedestrian crossing composed of white dashed lines and zigzag markings. A black bollard is positioned on the right edge of the road.

The midground is dominated by a wide, tree-lined median running down the center of the boulevard. The deciduous trees possess sparse, yellow-green foliage. Modern, grey streetlights with curved arms are interspersed among the trees.

On the left side of the street, a sidewalk is visible with parked bicycles and a pole bearing a red banner with white text, partially reading "FEM LA BARCELONA DE LA TEVA VIDA". A grey traffic light pole displays yellow lights. A white, three-wheeled motorized rickshaw, commonly known as a tuk-tuk, is positioned in the leftmost traffic lane, facing away from the viewer, seemingly waiting at the intersection. Several other vehicles are partially visible behind it.

On the right side of the street, two pedestrians, one in dark clothing and another in a tan jacket, are crossing the street on a marked pedestrian crossing, walking away from the viewer. A grey traffic light pole on this side displays both red and green signal lights.

The background features multi-story urban buildings lining both sides of the street. On the far right, a prominent building with multiple balconies, many fitted with blue awnings, is visible. Other buildings exhibit lighter tones of beige and white, with classical architectural details. Additional pedestrians and cyclists are discernible further down the street.
Melisa

Nov 22, 2025

Barcelona, Spain

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This image depicts a wide urban intersection in Barcelona, Spain, specifically the intersection of Ronda de Sant Pere and Carrer de Pau Claris, viewed looking west towards Plaça de Catalunya. The scene is illuminated by strong, direct sunlight under a clear, bright blue sky. In the foreground, an asphalt road occupies the lower portion of the frame. It features a red-paved bike lane marked with white dashed lines, and a pedestrian crossing composed of white dashed lines and zigzag markings. A black bollard is positioned on the right edge of the road. The midground is dominated by a wide, tree-lined median running down the center of the boulevard. The deciduous trees possess sparse, yellow-green foliage. Modern, grey streetlights with curved arms are interspersed among the trees. On the left side of the street, a sidewalk is visible with parked bicycles and a pole bearing a red banner with white text, partially reading "FEM LA BARCELONA DE LA TEVA VIDA". A grey traffic light pole displays yellow lights. A white, three-wheeled motorized rickshaw, commonly known as a tuk-tuk, is positioned in the leftmost traffic lane, facing away from the viewer, seemingly waiting at the intersection. Several other vehicles are partially visible behind it. On the right side of the street, two pedestrians, one in dark clothing and another in a tan jacket, are crossing the street on a marked pedestrian crossing, walking away from the viewer. A grey traffic light pole on this side displays both red and green signal lights. The background features multi-story urban buildings lining both sides of the street. On the far right, a prominent building with multiple balconies, many fitted with blue awnings, is visible. Other buildings exhibit lighter tones of beige and white, with classical architectural details. Additional pedestrians and cyclists are discernible further down the street.

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