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This forensic description details a daytime scene dominated by the Vasco da Gama Bridge spanning the Tagus River in Lisbon, Portugal, specifically viewed from the Parque das Nações area. The sky above is partially overcast with a mix of blue sky and extensive grey and white stratocumulus and cumulus clouds. The multi-lane bridge, constructed of concrete and steel, extends from left to right across the river, supported by numerous piers. Its most prominent features are two tall, H-shaped cable-stayed pylons, from which a dense array of white cables descends to support the bridge deck. No vehicles or individuals are discernibly present on the bridge. In the mid-ground, below the bridge's eastern cable-stayed section, a large, intricate, white, curved, open-lattice architectural structure is situated on the riverbank. The river itself appears calm, exhibiting a dark grey-blue hue. The foreground consists of a varied landscape. Immediately in the lower foreground, parts of an unidentifiable structure or dark roof are visible. Above this, a sloped area features cultivated green spaces with a variety of trees and shrubs, including tall, feathery pampas grass and several dark green coniferous-type trees. Beyond this vegetated zone, an expanse of disturbed earth and dirt paths is visible, with piles of light-colored material, possibly construction aggregates or concrete blocks, clustered in areas. Further towards the river, a lighter-toned, possibly grassy or sandy, area with a winding path leads toward the water's edge and the bridge. No people are visible anywhere in the foreground or mid-ground.
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