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The image shows a close-up, overhead view of a square manhole cover on a paved surface, likely a sidewalk or street. The manhole cover is made of dark metal and features a diamond-shaped grid pattern. Raised text is inscribed on the cover. Around the outer edge of the cover, the text reads "GENERAL DE TRAFICO" and "REGULACION DE TRAFICO". In the center, there is a logo with the letters "DGT". The manhole cover is surrounded by textured grey paving stones on the left and a darker grey asphalt surface on the right. There are some scattered leaves and debris on the ground. A small white sticker is visible on the right side of the manhole cover. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the scene appears to be outdoors in an urban or suburban environment. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The overall impression is one of everyday infrastructure. The location context is Huesca, Spain, which suggests that the text on the manhole cover is in Spanish and refers to traffic regulations within Spain. The "DGT" likely stands for "Dirección General de Tráfico," the Spanish traffic authority.
Loco Abuelo

Jun 26, 2026

Huesca, Spain

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The image shows a close-up, overhead view of a square manhole cover on a paved surface, likely a sidewalk or street. The manhole cover is made of dark metal and features a diamond-shaped grid pattern. Raised text is inscribed on the cover. Around the outer edge of the cover, the text reads "GENERAL DE TRAFICO" and "REGULACION DE TRAFICO". In the center, there is a logo with the letters "DGT". The manhole cover is surrounded by textured grey paving stones on the left and a darker grey asphalt surface on the right. There are some scattered leaves and debris on the ground. A small white sticker is visible on the right side of the manhole cover. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the scene appears to be outdoors in an urban or suburban environment. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The overall impression is one of everyday infrastructure. The location context is Huesca, Spain, which suggests that the text on the manhole cover is in Spanish and refers to traffic regulations within Spain. The "DGT" likely stands for "Dirección General de Tráfico," the Spanish traffic authority.

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