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The image depicts an upward view of an outdoor urban escalator located in the city of Santander, Spain, specifically identified as the Escalator of Río de la Pila.

In the left and midground, a row of multi-story traditional buildings lines the street. The ground floor features several commercial establishments: a storefront labeled "MACH" with dark glass windows and a bird/wing logo; adjacent to it, "LA FABRICA COFFEE & BAR" is visible with a rolled-down metal shutter and a dark sign featuring an eagle logo; further along the street, "AUTOSERVICIO ANGEL" is discernible with obscured or boarded-up windows. The upper floors of the buildings display various architectural styles, including a prominent dark wooden bay window, and a network of exposed electrical wiring and conduits is visible along the facades. Several mature trees with dense green foliage are planted along the street, partially obscuring the buildings.

The escalator occupies the center and right foreground, ascending towards the upper right. It features a polished metal handrail, black steps with yellow safety lines, and a grey concrete or stone side wall. A robust metal railing runs parallel to the escalator on the left, separating it from a narrow strip of green, leafy vegetation planted in an elevated planter bed. The vertical posts of this railing bear various stickers, including "WEIN" and "SEEM."

A single individual is partially visible in reflection on the glass barrier of the escalator, appearing to hold a mobile phone up, likely taking a photograph. The reflection shows the upper torso, head, and parts of the legs of a person wearing a light-colored top and shorts. A fragmented reflection of what appears to be a hand is also visible at the extreme right edge of the escalator. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting shadows consistent with sunlight from the right side of the frame.
Nicole Flores Díaz

Jul 26, 2025

Santander, Spain

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The image depicts an upward view of an outdoor urban escalator located in the city of Santander, Spain, specifically identified as the Escalator of Río de la Pila. In the left and midground, a row of multi-story traditional buildings lines the street. The ground floor features several commercial establishments: a storefront labeled "MACH" with dark glass windows and a bird/wing logo; adjacent to it, "LA FABRICA COFFEE & BAR" is visible with a rolled-down metal shutter and a dark sign featuring an eagle logo; further along the street, "AUTOSERVICIO ANGEL" is discernible with obscured or boarded-up windows. The upper floors of the buildings display various architectural styles, including a prominent dark wooden bay window, and a network of exposed electrical wiring and conduits is visible along the facades. Several mature trees with dense green foliage are planted along the street, partially obscuring the buildings. The escalator occupies the center and right foreground, ascending towards the upper right. It features a polished metal handrail, black steps with yellow safety lines, and a grey concrete or stone side wall. A robust metal railing runs parallel to the escalator on the left, separating it from a narrow strip of green, leafy vegetation planted in an elevated planter bed. The vertical posts of this railing bear various stickers, including "WEIN" and "SEEM." A single individual is partially visible in reflection on the glass barrier of the escalator, appearing to hold a mobile phone up, likely taking a photograph. The reflection shows the upper torso, head, and parts of the legs of a person wearing a light-colored top and shorts. A fragmented reflection of what appears to be a hand is also visible at the extreme right edge of the escalator. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting shadows consistent with sunlight from the right side of the frame.

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