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The image depicts a section of a paved pedestrian walkway, likely in Almaty, Kazakhstan, characterized by tactile paving. On the left side of the frame, a square tile with raised dots is partially visible, suggesting a tactile warning surface. To the right of this, a strip of rectangular tiles with raised horizontal lines extends across the walkway. These are likely tactile guidance tiles. Further to the right, another set of square tiles with raised dots is visible, again indicating a tactile warning surface. The ground is asphalt, typical of urban pedestrian areas. In the background, a person is partially visible, walking away from the camera, dressed in dark clothing and shoes. Greenery and a curb are present on the far left edge of the image, indicating the proximity of a grassy area. The lighting suggests it might be dusk or a dimly lit area.
TaTaRiN

Jun 9, 2026

Almaty, Kazakhstan

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The image depicts a section of a paved pedestrian walkway, likely in Almaty, Kazakhstan, characterized by tactile paving. On the left side of the frame, a square tile with raised dots is partially visible, suggesting a tactile warning surface. To the right of this, a strip of rectangular tiles with raised horizontal lines extends across the walkway. These are likely tactile guidance tiles. Further to the right, another set of square tiles with raised dots is visible, again indicating a tactile warning surface. The ground is asphalt, typical of urban pedestrian areas. In the background, a person is partially visible, walking away from the camera, dressed in dark clothing and shoes. Greenery and a curb are present on the far left edge of the image, indicating the proximity of a grassy area. The lighting suggests it might be dusk or a dimly lit area.

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