This image displays a multi-lane bridge under an overcast sky in East Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam
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This image displays a multi-lane bridge under an overcast sky in East Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam

East Quy Nhon WardVietnam

This image displays a multi-lane bridge under an overcast sky in East Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The perspective is from the bridge surface, looking forward. The asphalt roadway features two visible lanes delineated by white painted lines; a solid white line defines the left edge. A single individual, wearing a dark top, operates a dark-colored scooter or motorcycle in the left lane, proceeding away from the viewer. Further along the bridge, multiple automobiles are visible, also traveling in the same direction. On the right side of the bridge, a continuous concrete barrier, topped with a dark metal handrail, separates the roadway from a calm body of dark water. Beyond the water, a forested landmass with discernible structures rises. In the right foreground, a tall, slender grey pole with vertical numerical markings or indicators is positioned immediately adjacent to the barrier. Numerous identical streetlights, consisting of grey poles with curved arms supporting single light fixtures, line both sides of the bridge, receding into the distance and creating a vanishing point. The sky is entirely covered by a uniform layer of dense, grey overcast clouds. In the distant background, undulating green mountains are visible on both sides of the bridge's trajectory. Several wind turbines are discernible on the peaks of the mountains to the left.