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This image captures an elevated view of an urban landscape in Milan, Italy, likely situated in the vicinity of the Mercato Ortofrutticolo di Milano in the eastern part of the city. The scene is observed under a pale blue, hazy sky, indicating daytime conditions with ample sunlight.

In the immediate foreground, to the left, a portion of a light gray, vertically tiled building wall is visible. Below, a street is present, featuring a distinct pedestrian zebra crossing. Parked along the street are several vehicles: a partially obscured red Fiat 500 on the left, a black four-door sedan further right, a white motor scooter on the sidewalk, and a red compact hatchback at the far right.

The midground is dominated by a flat-roofed, light-colored commercial or industrial building with multiple rectangular windows and prominent vertical architectural elements. Its lower walls are extensively covered in graffiti, including the word "pepet" and "BOYS CAN." A blue "P" parking sign is affixed to its facade. Immediately behind and to the right of this building, a series of five large, interconnected industrial structures with dark, corrugated arched roofs are prominent. Each arched segment features extensive gridded fenestration, suggesting large windows or skylights. These structures are characteristic of large market halls or old factory/depot buildings.

In the background, beyond the arched buildings, a retaining wall or elevated embankment supports a sparse collection of bare deciduous trees. Further in the distance, numerous multi-story residential buildings with varying shades of red, pink, and brown facades and terracotta-tiled roofs are visible, extending towards the horizon. Multiple rooftop antennas are discernible on these distant structures. No individuals are clearly visible within the frame.
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Feb 26, 2026, 12:01 PM

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This image captures an elevated view of an urban landscape in Milan, Italy, likely situated in the vicinity of the Mercato Ortofrutticolo di Milano in the eastern part of the city. The scene is observed under a pale blue, hazy sky, indicating daytime conditions with ample sunlight. In the immediate foreground, to the left, a portion of a light gray, vertically tiled building wall is visible. Below, a street is present, featuring a distinct pedestrian zebra crossing. Parked along the street are several vehicles: a partially obscured red Fiat 500 on the left, a black four-door sedan further right, a white motor scooter on the sidewalk, and a red compact hatchback at the far right. The midground is dominated by a flat-roofed, light-colored commercial or industrial building with multiple rectangular windows and prominent vertical architectural elements. Its lower walls are extensively covered in graffiti, including the word "pepet" and "BOYS CAN." A blue "P" parking sign is affixed to its facade. Immediately behind and to the right of this building, a series of five large, interconnected industrial structures with dark, corrugated arched roofs are prominent. Each arched segment features extensive gridded fenestration, suggesting large windows or skylights. These structures are characteristic of large market halls or old factory/depot buildings. In the background, beyond the arched buildings, a retaining wall or elevated embankment supports a sparse collection of bare deciduous trees. Further in the distance, numerous multi-story residential buildings with varying shades of red, pink, and brown facades and terracotta-tiled roofs are visible, extending towards the horizon. Multiple rooftop antennas are discernible on these distant structures. No individuals are clearly visible within the frame.

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