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This is a street-level photograph taken at night, likely in Valencia, Spain, due to the text on the recycling bin. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, creating a warm glow on the pavement and surrounding objects. The main subject is a large, green glass recycling bin, designed with a distinctive eye graphic. Next to the bin, a collection of discarded items, including wooden planks, cardboard boxes, and a white appliance (possibly a refrigerator), have been piled on the sidewalk, suggesting illegal dumping. A tree with sparse foliage stands prominently in the foreground, its branches casting shadows across the scene. In the background, a brick building with apartment windows is visible, hinting at a residential area. The overall atmosphere is one of urban decay and neglect, contrasted with the hopeful message on the recycling bin. The recycling bin displays text in Catalan and Spanish. The Catalan text reads "EL VIDRE RECICLAT DURANT LA RECICLA PERMET CALFAR MÉS DE 200 CASALS FALLERS DURANT TOT UN ANY," which translates to "Recycled glass during recycling allows the heating of more than 200 Fallas houses for a whole year." This highlights the environmental benefits of recycling. Another prominent section on the bin has the word "RECUERDA" (Remember) and mentions "PORCELANA CERAMICA" (Porcelain Ceramic), indicating that these items should not be put in the glass bin. There are also smaller inscriptions that include "ecovid" and "ENHORABONA ACABES DE CONT" (Congratulations, you've finished counting). A sign on the bin also mentions "Horario de vertido: 8h Mañana a 23h Noche" (Disposal hours: 8 am to 11 pm). The presence of the Fallas reference further solidifies the connection to Valencia, as the Fallas are a traditional celebration in the region.
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