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The image depicts an elevated nighttime view overlooking a multi-lane urban bridge and the city of Hrodna, Belarus. The perspective is from or near the New Bridge (Новы мост), looking towards the city center with the Neman River flowing below to the left.

The sky is dark blue, devoid of visible stars. In the foreground, a wide, asphalt bridge deck extends into the distance, illuminated by overhead streetlights and vehicle headlights. Two distinct lanes are visible in each direction, separated by a median. Numerous vehicles are present on the bridge; at least two cars with bright headlights are prominent in the foreground, traveling away from the viewer. Other vehicles are visible further down the road, indicated by headlights and red taillights.

On the left side of the bridge, a pedestrian wearing a light-colored top and dark pants walks along the sidewalk, facing away from the camera. Another pedestrian in dark clothing is visible on the right sidewalk further down the bridge. The bridge structure includes metal or concrete railings and utility poles with streetlights and suspended advertising banners. A dark body of water, the Neman River, is visible to the left below the bridge, reflecting some city lights. The right side below the bridge shows a dark, sloping embankment.

In the mid-ground and background, the city of Hrodna is illuminated. On the left, the distinctive, brightly lit Grodno Regional Drama Theater stands prominently with its white, multi-arched facade. Various other urban buildings with illuminated windows and facades extend across the horizon. Distant church spires or domes are discernible in the background, particularly to the right of the main road. The overall lighting is artificial, creating long reflections on the wet or dark asphalt of the bridge.
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Mar 7, 2026

Hrodna, Belarus

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The image depicts an elevated nighttime view overlooking a multi-lane urban bridge and the city of Hrodna, Belarus. The perspective is from or near the New Bridge (Новы мост), looking towards the city center with the Neman River flowing below to the left. The sky is dark blue, devoid of visible stars. In the foreground, a wide, asphalt bridge deck extends into the distance, illuminated by overhead streetlights and vehicle headlights. Two distinct lanes are visible in each direction, separated by a median. Numerous vehicles are present on the bridge; at least two cars with bright headlights are prominent in the foreground, traveling away from the viewer. Other vehicles are visible further down the road, indicated by headlights and red taillights. On the left side of the bridge, a pedestrian wearing a light-colored top and dark pants walks along the sidewalk, facing away from the camera. Another pedestrian in dark clothing is visible on the right sidewalk further down the bridge. The bridge structure includes metal or concrete railings and utility poles with streetlights and suspended advertising banners. A dark body of water, the Neman River, is visible to the left below the bridge, reflecting some city lights. The right side below the bridge shows a dark, sloping embankment. In the mid-ground and background, the city of Hrodna is illuminated. On the left, the distinctive, brightly lit Grodno Regional Drama Theater stands prominently with its white, multi-arched facade. Various other urban buildings with illuminated windows and facades extend across the horizon. Distant church spires or domes are discernible in the background, particularly to the right of the main road. The overall lighting is artificial, creating long reflections on the wet or dark asphalt of the bridge.

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