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The image depicts the interior of a modern airport terminal, specifically Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai, India, identifiable by the Mumbai area code "+91 22" visible on a digital screen and the "Goldmedal" branding common in Indian airports. The scene is dominated by a large glass facade featuring a grid of light-colored vertical and horizontal structural beams that form expansive windows, allowing significant natural light into the building.

In the mid-ground, four distinct operational stations or gates are visible, numbered 13, 14, 15, and 16. Each station features a large digital display screen positioned above, showing text and graphics. Below these, smaller rectangular digital screens prominently display "Goldmedal" branding. Light-colored metal stanchions with retractable purple or white belts are arranged in front of these stations, forming passenger guidance pathways. Behind the stanchions, dark counter-like structures are present.

One individual is partially visible near station 15, positioned behind a metallic post in the foreground. This person appears to be standing or moving, wearing light-colored attire, and is facing towards the gate area, with their back mostly to the viewer.

The floor is a light-toned, possibly greyish-white, tiled or polished concrete surface, reflecting the overhead light and structural elements. Several large, square, light-colored pillars support the ceiling structure. In the immediate foreground, a dark metallic U-shaped barrier or post stands centrally. Two white dome-shaped security cameras are mounted on vertical structural beams above stations 14 and 15. The exterior beyond the glass facade shows a clear sky and distant airport infrastructure.
Sasha Kanigin

Mar 24, 2026, 7:48 AM

Mumbai, India

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The image depicts the interior of a modern airport terminal, specifically Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai, India, identifiable by the Mumbai area code "+91 22" visible on a digital screen and the "Goldmedal" branding common in Indian airports. The scene is dominated by a large glass facade featuring a grid of light-colored vertical and horizontal structural beams that form expansive windows, allowing significant natural light into the building. In the mid-ground, four distinct operational stations or gates are visible, numbered 13, 14, 15, and 16. Each station features a large digital display screen positioned above, showing text and graphics. Below these, smaller rectangular digital screens prominently display "Goldmedal" branding. Light-colored metal stanchions with retractable purple or white belts are arranged in front of these stations, forming passenger guidance pathways. Behind the stanchions, dark counter-like structures are present. One individual is partially visible near station 15, positioned behind a metallic post in the foreground. This person appears to be standing or moving, wearing light-colored attire, and is facing towards the gate area, with their back mostly to the viewer. The floor is a light-toned, possibly greyish-white, tiled or polished concrete surface, reflecting the overhead light and structural elements. Several large, square, light-colored pillars support the ceiling structure. In the immediate foreground, a dark metallic U-shaped barrier or post stands centrally. Two white dome-shaped security cameras are mounted on vertical structural beams above stations 14 and 15. The exterior beyond the glass facade shows a clear sky and distant airport infrastructure.

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