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The media file captures a densely wired utility pole in Đà Nẵng, Vietnam, during the daytime under bright, clear weather. The central subject is a tall metal structure supporting various electrical components and a complex network of cables. On the left, a large, grey industrial transformer with cooling fins is visible. To its right, several smaller, weathered electrical boxes are mounted, showing signs of rust and covered in graffiti and stickers. A prominent feature of the pole is the profusion of corrugated plastic conduits, predominantly in shades of orange, white, and brown, coiling around the pole and the electrical boxes. These conduits encase numerous black electrical cables, creating a tangled, yet organized, appearance. A white warning sign hangs amidst these conduits, partially obscured, with Vietnamese text. In the background, a vibrant yellow flowering tree stands out against green foliage and parts of a building. The ground below features a paved sidewalk and some grassy areas behind a chain-link fence. Visible text includes: - On the warning sign: "TRÈO !" (Climb!), "ÁP CAO" (High Voltage), "NGUY HIỂM" (Danger), "CHẾT NGƯỜI" (Fatal/Deadly). - Graffiti and tags on the electrical boxes: "NOT 38", "IBI", "RHOUS", and various illegible stylized writings. - Numbers: "1909", "1930563", "252". The scene depicts typical urban electrical infrastructure, highlighting the practical complexities of power distribution.
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