
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays the concrete entrance of a pedestrian underpass, colloquially known as the "Underground Gallery," situated in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically underneath the A12/A47 bypass (Pasteur Road/South Quay). The upper facade of the underpass is marked with the word "UNDERGROUND" in large black spray-painted capital letters. Below this, to the left, the word "GALLERY" is spray-painted in a black stylized script. An informational poster, black with a prominent white star-like symbol, is affixed to the concrete wall immediately left of the underpass opening. The paved pathway leading into the underpass is constructed from light grey rectangular slabs. The interior walls of the underpass are extensively covered in multi-colored graffiti, with dominant hues of blue, black, and orange visible. To the left of the pathway, a sloped earthen bank covered in green grass rises alongside a concrete retaining wall. A narrow concrete drainage channel runs along the base of this slope. To the right, a dark green bush featuring white blossoms grows adjacent to a concrete retaining wall that frames the pathway. Further light blue and red/orange spray-painted tags are present on the concrete surfaces leading into the tunnel. A grey metal barrier composed of vertical bars is visible atop the underpass structure, indicating a road or elevated path overhead. The sky is overcast. No individuals or animals are present in the scene.
Symbol
1AC30
Volume
4,482
Creator
+$0.01
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.82
Loading AttnAds…







