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A close-up image captures a section of a textured gray concrete surface, likely a pathway or sidewalk, located in Forest Lake, Australia. Prominently featured are two etched or carved symbols, indicating designated outdoor activities. In the upper right portion of the frame, a symbol depicts a person riding a bicycle. This iconic representation includes a small circle for the head, an angular body, and two larger circles forming the wheels. Below and slightly to the left, a second symbol portrays a stylized figure of a person walking or running, similarly rendered with a small circular head and an angular body with outstretched limbs. These symbols typically designate a shared path or separate lanes for cyclists and pedestrians. A distinct, thin, dark line, appearing to be a seam or a crack in the concrete, runs diagonally from the upper left to the lower right of the frame. This line contains small bits of debris, possibly dried leaves or dirt. The concrete surface exhibits a rough, granular texture, suggesting its outdoor exposure. Strong, natural lighting, likely from the sun, casts clear shadows within the recessed symbols, emphasizing their depth and suggesting a bright daytime environment. The carved areas appear darker than the surrounding surface, with subtle greenish-blue tints in their grooves, possibly due to residue or the interplay of light and texture. No active event is depicted, and no visible text is present.
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