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An overhead view captures an urban street scene in Segovia, Spain, featuring six waste disposal units. These units are dark grey or black with distinct metallic, half-cylinder rotating lids, designed for refuse deposit. They are arranged in two rows along a pavement area; four units are visible in the upper row and two in the lower.

The ground is a composite of different paving materials, including large, rectangular grey paving stones and sections of smaller, textured cobblestones. Faint green spray paint markings are visible on the cobblestones in the upper left corner, where a portion of a car wheel can also be seen. A thin metal bar or railing extends diagonally into the frame from the left side.

Each waste unit prominently displays the Spanish word "SÍ" (meaning "yes") on its front, often accompanied by small graphic icons that suggest recycling, such as green leaves or bottles. One unit in the upper row, specifically designed with a circular opening, likely for glass collection, also features two QR codes on its metallic lid. The scene is illuminated by daylight, and there are no people or discernible activity, presenting a static snapshot of urban infrastructure.
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Jan 18, 2025, 1:52 PM

Segovia, Spain

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An overhead view captures an urban street scene in Segovia, Spain, featuring six waste disposal units. These units are dark grey or black with distinct metallic, half-cylinder rotating lids, designed for refuse deposit. They are arranged in two rows along a pavement area; four units are visible in the upper row and two in the lower. The ground is a composite of different paving materials, including large, rectangular grey paving stones and sections of smaller, textured cobblestones. Faint green spray paint markings are visible on the cobblestones in the upper left corner, where a portion of a car wheel can also be seen. A thin metal bar or railing extends diagonally into the frame from the left side. Each waste unit prominently displays the Spanish word "SÍ" (meaning "yes") on its front, often accompanied by small graphic icons that suggest recycling, such as green leaves or bottles. One unit in the upper row, specifically designed with a circular opening, likely for glass collection, also features two QR codes on its metallic lid. The scene is illuminated by daylight, and there are no people or discernible activity, presenting a static snapshot of urban infrastructure.

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