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The image depicts an urban streetscape in Melbourne, Australia, specifically facing St Paul's Cathedral from across Flinders Street, near the intersection with Swanston Street.

In the foreground, a dark grey paved sidewalk features a series of silver metal street furniture, including cylindrical bollards, circular perforated screens, and curved rails, separating the pedestrian area from the road. On the far left, a person in red attire is partially visible, alongside a man in a black long-sleeved shirt and dark pants, holding a white bag, walking away from the camera. On the right, a man wearing a grey t-shirt, grey shorts, brown shoes, and a grey baseball cap stands, looking down at a smartphone in his hands.

The midground features a multi-lane road with visible white markings. Multiple vehicles are present, including a dark SUV on the right and several cars further down the street. A white bus or tram is partially visible on the far left. Traffic light poles with black signal heads are visible on both sides of the road, and overhead wires characteristic of a tram network crisscross the clear blue sky. A large crowd of people is gathered on the steps and pavement directly in front of St Paul's Cathedral.

The background is dominated by the ornate, Gothic Revival-style St Paul's Cathedral, constructed from light-brown sandstone and featuring three prominent reddish-brown spires. Green tree foliage partially obscures the cathedral's base on the left. To the immediate right of the cathedral stands a multi-story historic building of similar light-colored stone. Behind and to the right of these historic structures, modern glass and steel skyscrapers rise, including one tall building with an antenna/spire at its apex. A large grey-clad modern building is visible behind the left spire of the cathedral. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting distinct shadows.
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Oct 4, 2025

Melbourne, Australia

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The image depicts an urban streetscape in Melbourne, Australia, specifically facing St Paul's Cathedral from across Flinders Street, near the intersection with Swanston Street. In the foreground, a dark grey paved sidewalk features a series of silver metal street furniture, including cylindrical bollards, circular perforated screens, and curved rails, separating the pedestrian area from the road. On the far left, a person in red attire is partially visible, alongside a man in a black long-sleeved shirt and dark pants, holding a white bag, walking away from the camera. On the right, a man wearing a grey t-shirt, grey shorts, brown shoes, and a grey baseball cap stands, looking down at a smartphone in his hands. The midground features a multi-lane road with visible white markings. Multiple vehicles are present, including a dark SUV on the right and several cars further down the street. A white bus or tram is partially visible on the far left. Traffic light poles with black signal heads are visible on both sides of the road, and overhead wires characteristic of a tram network crisscross the clear blue sky. A large crowd of people is gathered on the steps and pavement directly in front of St Paul's Cathedral. The background is dominated by the ornate, Gothic Revival-style St Paul's Cathedral, constructed from light-brown sandstone and featuring three prominent reddish-brown spires. Green tree foliage partially obscures the cathedral's base on the left. To the immediate right of the cathedral stands a multi-story historic building of similar light-colored stone. Behind and to the right of these historic structures, modern glass and steel skyscrapers rise, including one tall building with an antenna/spire at its apex. A large grey-clad modern building is visible behind the left spire of the cathedral. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting distinct shadows.

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