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A large outdoor banner, predominantly white with a gray lower section, displays a black and white photograph and text. The photograph, viewed from an elevated perspective, depicts a female individual on a bicycle cycling down an urban road. The individual is wearing dark bottoms and sunglasses, and is in the act of pulling a light-colored top upwards, exposing her bare breasts. The road features a cobbled shoulder on the left, an asphalt surface with white lane markings, and two sets of tram tracks running parallel to the right. Two dark-colored vehicles are partially visible in the upper right background on the same road. Below the photograph, the banner displays text in white capital letters: "Danke für die wunderbaren J" (partially visible, implying "Jahre" - years) and "Goodbye Schwabing". The banner is affixed via metal grommets along its edges, indicating it is suspended, likely on a building facade. Reflections of surrounding architecture and ambient light are visible on the surfaces behind and partially around the banner. The text "Goodbye Schwabing" indicates the location is the Schwabing district of Munich, Germany.
Kate

Aug 18, 2025

Munich, Germany

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A large outdoor banner, predominantly white with a gray lower section, displays a black and white photograph and text. The photograph, viewed from an elevated perspective, depicts a female individual on a bicycle cycling down an urban road. The individual is wearing dark bottoms and sunglasses, and is in the act of pulling a light-colored top upwards, exposing her bare breasts. The road features a cobbled shoulder on the left, an asphalt surface with white lane markings, and two sets of tram tracks running parallel to the right. Two dark-colored vehicles are partially visible in the upper right background on the same road. Below the photograph, the banner displays text in white capital letters: "Danke für die wunderbaren J" (partially visible, implying "Jahre" - years) and "Goodbye Schwabing". The banner is affixed via metal grommets along its edges, indicating it is suspended, likely on a building facade. Reflections of surrounding architecture and ambient light are visible on the surfaces behind and partially around the banner. The text "Goodbye Schwabing" indicates the location is the Schwabing district of Munich, Germany.

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