
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an airport tarmac scene viewed through a window at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) in Fiumicino, Italy. The sky is largely overcast with grey and white clouds, though some brighter sky is visible towards the horizon. In the immediate foreground, a window frame is visible along the right side and bottom, with reflections present on the glass surface. The dark asphalt tarmac features various white painted markings, including solid and dashed lines, arrows, and designated areas. The word "COBUS" is prominently painted in large white letters on the tarmac in the lower left, and a blue rectangular marking with "H24" and "COBUS" is present in the lower right. On the far left of the tarmac, a small section is cordoned off by red and white barriers, near which a single person, dressed in dark clothing, stands. The midground showcases multiple parked aircraft. At least four commercial passenger jets are visible in a light blue livery with red, white, and green tail markings, identifiable as ITA Airways aircraft. One additional aircraft, directly connected to a jet bridge, displays a white fuselage with a green tail and a red stripe, consistent with the former Alitalia livery. Ground support equipment, including small utility vehicles and baggage carts, is positioned around the parked aircraft. Several tall light poles with red and white striped caps are distributed across the tarmac. In the background, a multi-story, modern airport terminal building with a grey and white facade is visible, with jet bridges extending towards the aircraft. Distant land features or structures are faintly discernible under the cloudy horizon. No active passenger boarding or deboarding is definitively observable.
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