
Stake attention in this memory
This is an interior photograph of the departure hall at Tom Jobim International Airport (Galeão - GIG) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The scene depicts a multi-level airport terminal characterized by a high ceiling, modern design elements, and artificial lighting. In the foreground and mid-ground, a light-colored, large-tiled floor extends across the area. A prominent, large, cylindrical white pillar with a textured surface ascends from the floor on the right side, extending upwards through multiple levels. Above, the ceiling features a grid pattern with numerous square and circular recessed light fixtures, providing uniform illumination. The background is dominated by a very large, curved digital display screen spanning the width of the hall. The screen displays flight information, with "Partidas" (Departures in Portuguese) listed on the left and "Departures" in English on the right. Flight numbers, times, and destinations, including "Sao Paulo," are visible. The central portion of the screen features an advertisement for EMBRAER, showcasing a small narrow-body jet flying over a city and mountainous landscape, with Portuguese text "O ÚNICO JATO SMALL NARROWBODY PERFORMANDO EM SEIS CONTINENTES." "NEOH" branding is also visible below this screen. Below the main digital display, a check-in or self-service area is visible. Several bright orange self-service kiosks, branded with "GOL" and labeled "1° Passo" (1st Step) and "2° Passo" (2nd Step), are arranged in a row. Passengers are interacting with these kiosks; one individual is seen with a bright yellow wheeled suitcase. Further to the right, a queue of passengers, some with luggage, extends along a wall. Several airport personnel, some in uniforms with reflective vests, are present. On the far right, a person in a wheelchair is attended by others. The upper levels of the terminal are visible above the main screen and to the left, featuring dark brown paneling and glass railings, indicating walkways or additional terminal sections. Reflections of the interior lights and structures are visible on the polished surfaces and glass. A blue triple-line marking is present on the floor extending from the mid-ground towards the right. A metallic recycling bin is visible on the far left.
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