
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the underside of a concrete bridge or overpass in Puebla City, Mexico. The overhead structure consists of numerous parallel concrete beams, dark grey and exhibiting white streaking consistent with weathering, supported by a transverse concrete girder. Below this, at least six cylindrical concrete pillars rise from the ground. Five of these pillars are adorned with distinct, colorful graffiti art featuring stylized, abstract figures in various hues including pink, purple, yellow, green, red, blue, and black. The sixth pillar on the far right is darker, potentially black, and displays white text in Spanish, partially legible as "DE TODOS SERE EL HUMI DOMI" along with a visible signature "Angulo Rey David." The ground beneath the bridge is unpaved, consisting of uneven dirt and gravel, with a slight mound of darker earth in the immediate foreground. Beyond the pillars, sparse green vegetation is visible, illuminated by natural light, suggesting an open area extending into the background. No individuals or active subjects are present.
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