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The image captures an urban street scene dominated by several waste bins, set against a textured brick wall and paved ground. The photo appears to be taken during the daytime, under what looks like an overcast sky, given the soft lighting and lack of strong shadows. In the foreground, lined up along the edge of a paved area, are multiple bins. On the right, there are two large green wheelie bins. The top bin is mostly visible, with a white "Southwark Council" logo prominent on its side, indicating a specific London borough. A light brown coffee cup rests on the partially open lid of the second green bin, which is mostly obscured by the first. To the left of the green bins is a large, rectangular red commercial waste bin, prominently branded with "Biffa" in white letters. Below the brand name, "GENERAL WASTE" is also visible. This bin appears to be full, with black and yellow plastic bags overflowing from its top, some spilling onto the ground around its base. Several yellow warning or information labels are affixed to the side of the red bin, and some smaller white text, including "DO NOT PUT GLASS," can be partially discerned on a label. Further to the left, a portion of a smaller, turquoise or light green wheelie bin is visible. The background consists of a tall, light-coloured brick wall, likely an architectural feature of a building or an underpass. The ground beneath and around the bins is paved with concrete or asphalt, showing some scattered litter and debris. The overall scene suggests a typical refuse collection point in a busy urban environment within London, United Kingdom.
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