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The image presents a street-level view in Stockholm, Sweden, depicting a multi-story building and a complex traffic signal pole.

The background building features a light-colored, possibly stucco, facade with multiple rectangular windows. These windows have dark frames, and many are equipped with partially open white external blinds or shutters. The ground floor of the building contains large display windows; one on the left prominently displays the "H&M HOME" logo, and another on the right shows a partial image of a person. Faint text reading "THE START OF SOMETHING NEW" is visible on a white surface at street level, below the traffic lights.

In the foreground, a black metallic pole supports a vertical arrangement of three traffic light units and one circular road sign. The uppermost traffic light, a vehicle signal, is illuminated red. Directly below it, a pedestrian traffic light displays a red "don't walk" signal, uniquely formed by two stylized human figures positioned side-by-side, appearing to hold hands or embrace. The lowest traffic light unit shows a faint green illumination at its bottom. To the left of the pole, a circular road sign is mounted via a metal arm; it has a red outer border, a yellow inner circle, and a small white dot at its center. This sign is a specific Swedish "bus or tram stop" indicator.

Above the street and extending into the upper portion of the frame, red, intricate, net-like or lattice-like decorative structures are suspended. The scene is brightly lit by daylight. No human individuals or vehicles are present in the immediate foreground or mid-ground. The specific designs of the pedestrian traffic signal and the circular bus/tram stop sign confirm the location as Stockholm, Sweden.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

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The image presents a street-level view in Stockholm, Sweden, depicting a multi-story building and a complex traffic signal pole. The background building features a light-colored, possibly stucco, facade with multiple rectangular windows. These windows have dark frames, and many are equipped with partially open white external blinds or shutters. The ground floor of the building contains large display windows; one on the left prominently displays the "H&M HOME" logo, and another on the right shows a partial image of a person. Faint text reading "THE START OF SOMETHING NEW" is visible on a white surface at street level, below the traffic lights. In the foreground, a black metallic pole supports a vertical arrangement of three traffic light units and one circular road sign. The uppermost traffic light, a vehicle signal, is illuminated red. Directly below it, a pedestrian traffic light displays a red "don't walk" signal, uniquely formed by two stylized human figures positioned side-by-side, appearing to hold hands or embrace. The lowest traffic light unit shows a faint green illumination at its bottom. To the left of the pole, a circular road sign is mounted via a metal arm; it has a red outer border, a yellow inner circle, and a small white dot at its center. This sign is a specific Swedish "bus or tram stop" indicator. Above the street and extending into the upper portion of the frame, red, intricate, net-like or lattice-like decorative structures are suspended. The scene is brightly lit by daylight. No human individuals or vehicles are present in the immediate foreground or mid-ground. The specific designs of the pedestrian traffic signal and the circular bus/tram stop sign confirm the location as Stockholm, Sweden.

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