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A multi-directional signpost stands prominently in a densely wooded, uphill terrain within the vicinity of Zeneggen, Switzerland. The central grey metallic pole supports eight arrow-shaped signs, offering guidance for hikers and cyclists. Details of the signs: - The topmost yellow arrow points right, indicating "Eich Zeneggen" with bus and train symbols. - Two yellow arrows point left: the upper one reads "Esch Unnerflie Törbel" with a bus symbol, and the lower one indicates "Riti Stalden Vispaufer" with bus and train symbols. - Two yellow arrows point right: the upper one displays "Chatzuhüs Visp Staldbach Visp" with bus and train symbols. Below it, a smaller yellow arrow with a green "Weg Wand" sticker also points right. - Two red arrows, each featuring a white outline of a person cycling, signify bicycle routes; one points left and the other points right. - The lowest yellow arrow points left, labeled "Planetenweg." The environment consists of a steep, forested slope covered in numerous bare deciduous trees, indicating a winter or early spring season. Patches of evergreen ivy cling to tree trunks and rocks. A rusty, metal structure resembling a ladder or steep stairs is partially visible on the left side of the frame, ascending the slope. The ground is covered with fallen brown leaves and natural debris. No individuals or animals are present.
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