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This image depicts a street scene in Gdańsk, Poland, specifically looking towards Dworcowa Street, facing the **Hotel Mercure Gdańsk Stare Miasto** and adjacent structures, near the Gdańsk Główny (Main Station). The photograph is taken from inside a vehicle, likely a tram or bus, indicated by reflections on the glass in the upper portion of the frame and the presence of overhead tram infrastructure. The sky is heavily overcast with a uniform grey cloud cover, suggesting a dull day. Two horizontal, orange-tinted light streaks, which are reflections from inside the vehicle, are prominent in the upper sky. A tiny, dark, unidentified object, possibly a distant aircraft or bird, is visible in the upper left quadrant of the sky. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road, visibly wet, stretches across the lower half of the image. White solid lane markings are present, with one running diagonally from the lower left towards the mid-right, and another parallel to it further left. Numerous cracks are evident in the asphalt, with a significant, irregular crack running diagonally through the lower-mid section of the road. A dense, well-maintained green hedge separates the road from a set of tram tracks, partially visible beneath the hedge, characterized by concrete sleepers and metal rails. Above this, a complex network of overhead electrical lines (catenary system), typical for trams, crisscrosses the midground. A prominent dark grey, cylindrical utility pole supporting these lines stands vertically on the right side of the frame, extending from behind the hedge towards the top. In the midground and background, several buildings define the urban landscape. On the left and center, the large, multi-story building of the Hotel Mercure Gdańsk Stare Miasto is prominent. It features a light-colored facade, numerous rectangular windows, and a dark, multi-level roof with several dormer windows. The ground floor has large glass windows and entrances. A blue "P" parking sign with an arrow pointing right is affixed near one of the ground-floor entrances. A sign reading "Akate" (likely Akate Pizzeria & Pub, located at Dworcowa 9) is visible under a canopy on a darker section of the hotel complex to the right of the primary light-colored facade. To the right of the hotel, a distinct reddish-brown building with multiple levels and rounded or arched upper features is visible, likely part of the greater train station complex. Further in the background, other residential or commercial buildings are discernible, and a slender, distant
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