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The image presents a daytime urban street scene in Bogota, Capital District, Colombia, with the Cerros Orientales mountain range visible under an overcast sky in the background. A utility pole in the central foreground displays a "CHAP 64-41" marking, indicating the Chapinero locality.

The perspective is from inside a silver vehicle, with its left fender and a red taillight prominent in the lower-left. The asphalt road features faded white pedestrian crossing lines. Traffic is present, with a green traffic light visible on the right side, suggesting active flow.

Three motorcyclists are identifiable:
1.  A person on a black motorcycle (license plate KSL-55H) is in the mid-ground, wearing a blue jacket and a dark helmet, with a black storage box on the rear. The rider's right foot is on the ground.
2.  Further back, a second motorcyclist wears a dark helmet and jacket, carrying a large white delivery backpack labeled "DOMICILIOS."
3.  A third motorcyclist is partially obscured behind the silver vehicle.

A blue public transit bus is partially visible in the mid-left background.

The street environment includes multiple buildings: a multi-story white building centrally positioned, and a vibrant green building with a metal fence on the right. A commercial sign on the right advertises "SCANN" and vehicle services such as "TURBOS DIESEL GASOLINA," "FUEL INYECCION," and "SINCRONIZACION."

Prominent orange diamond-shaped construction signs indicate roadwork: one depicts a person shoveling, and another below it states "A 100 M." A large Colombian flag (yellow, blue, red horizontal stripes) is displayed on a pole in the mid-left. Numerous tangled utility wires are strung overhead between poles, one of which supports a security camera. A yellow, curved overhead support structure is also visible.
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Jul 15, 2025

Bogota, Capital District, Colombia

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The image presents a daytime urban street scene in Bogota, Capital District, Colombia, with the Cerros Orientales mountain range visible under an overcast sky in the background. A utility pole in the central foreground displays a "CHAP 64-41" marking, indicating the Chapinero locality. The perspective is from inside a silver vehicle, with its left fender and a red taillight prominent in the lower-left. The asphalt road features faded white pedestrian crossing lines. Traffic is present, with a green traffic light visible on the right side, suggesting active flow. Three motorcyclists are identifiable: 1. A person on a black motorcycle (license plate KSL-55H) is in the mid-ground, wearing a blue jacket and a dark helmet, with a black storage box on the rear. The rider's right foot is on the ground. 2. Further back, a second motorcyclist wears a dark helmet and jacket, carrying a large white delivery backpack labeled "DOMICILIOS." 3. A third motorcyclist is partially obscured behind the silver vehicle. A blue public transit bus is partially visible in the mid-left background. The street environment includes multiple buildings: a multi-story white building centrally positioned, and a vibrant green building with a metal fence on the right. A commercial sign on the right advertises "SCANN" and vehicle services such as "TURBOS DIESEL GASOLINA," "FUEL INYECCION," and "SINCRONIZACION." Prominent orange diamond-shaped construction signs indicate roadwork: one depicts a person shoveling, and another below it states "A 100 M." A large Colombian flag (yellow, blue, red horizontal stripes) is displayed on a pole in the mid-left. Numerous tangled utility wires are strung overhead between poles, one of which supports a security camera. A yellow, curved overhead support structure is also visible.

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