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The media file displays a stack of vertically oriented road signs, illuminated at night, likely in Fiesole, Italy. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The main subjects are numerous directional signs attached to a pole or wall, set against a dark sky on the left and a building facade on the right. The building shows architectural details like a patterned cornice and a small, round window (oculus). No direct activity is taking place; the signs serve to guide travelers. The time of day is night, indicated by the dark sky and artificial lighting on the signs and building. Visible text and notable details on the signs include: - A white sign for "P via Duprè" with a right arrow. - Another white sign showing a "P" (parking) symbol, a right arrow, and a symbol resembling a wallet or payment card reader. - A white sign for "parcheggi a pagamento" (paid parking) with a left arrow and "P" symbol. - A blue sign indicating "SS 302 CALDINE" with a left arrow. - A brown sign pointing to "mura etrusche" (Etruscan walls) with a left arrow and a symbol of steps or a ramp. - Another brown sign for "fondazione PRIMO CONTI" (Primo Conti Foundation) with a left arrow and a building/museum symbol. Below these brown signs, partially visible text reads "LARGO FERNANDO FARU PITTOR." - A colorful sign with a bicycle symbol indicating a "World Championship circuit" with a downward arrow. - A stack of white signs on the far right, from top to bottom: an upward arrow, a water fountain symbol, a red cross with a person (medical assistance/first aid), a hard hat/helmet symbol, an "i" for information, and a building/museum symbol. - A round red traffic sign with two vertical black arrows, typically indicating two-way traffic, is visible below the colorful sign. - On a utility box or panel on the far right, "GAS" and "SVS" are partially visible.
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