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An image captures an archway serving as an exit to a vast, open grassy field, likely a sports oval in Bassendean, Australia. The archway is constructed from light-colored masonry, featuring decorative vertical ridges on its columns. The word "EXIT" is prominently painted vertically in dark blue or purple on the inner left column.

A metal gate, made of horizontal bars, is positioned within the archway. It appears to be open, secured by a chain to a sturdy wooden post on the right side of the passage. The ground directly beneath the arch and extending into the foreground is paved with dark bricks laid in a herringbone pattern. Adjacent to the pathway on the right, a strip of vibrant green, dewy grass is visible, suggesting morning or a damp environment.

Attached to the inner right side of the archway is a rectangular sign with a green border. The white text on a dark background reads: "Please note, in order to ensure the enjoyment of this oval and its facilities, access is permitted from 8am to 8pm daily. On Fridays from 4pm to 8pm during football season, the Bassendean Football Club have priority use of this oval for their junior program and for games on Saturday until the conclusion of the games." A logo, possibly a green shield with a tree, is visible below the text.

Beyond the archway, the expansive grassy field extends into a soft mist or fog, obscuring the distant horizon and creating a serene, somewhat mysterious atmosphere. Faint structures, possibly goalposts or light towers, are barely discernible through the haze. Overhanging the left side of the archway are branches of a leafy tree, its foliage silhouetted against the bright, overcast sky. The scene depicts a quiet moment of transition, with no people visible, and the damp appearance of the grass and fog suggesting either early morning or a period of moisture.
MilooooK

Apr 30, 2026

Bassendean, Australia

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An image captures an archway serving as an exit to a vast, open grassy field, likely a sports oval in Bassendean, Australia. The archway is constructed from light-colored masonry, featuring decorative vertical ridges on its columns. The word "EXIT" is prominently painted vertically in dark blue or purple on the inner left column. A metal gate, made of horizontal bars, is positioned within the archway. It appears to be open, secured by a chain to a sturdy wooden post on the right side of the passage. The ground directly beneath the arch and extending into the foreground is paved with dark bricks laid in a herringbone pattern. Adjacent to the pathway on the right, a strip of vibrant green, dewy grass is visible, suggesting morning or a damp environment. Attached to the inner right side of the archway is a rectangular sign with a green border. The white text on a dark background reads: "Please note, in order to ensure the enjoyment of this oval and its facilities, access is permitted from 8am to 8pm daily. On Fridays from 4pm to 8pm during football season, the Bassendean Football Club have priority use of this oval for their junior program and for games on Saturday until the conclusion of the games." A logo, possibly a green shield with a tree, is visible below the text. Beyond the archway, the expansive grassy field extends into a soft mist or fog, obscuring the distant horizon and creating a serene, somewhat mysterious atmosphere. Faint structures, possibly goalposts or light towers, are barely discernible through the haze. Overhanging the left side of the archway are branches of a leafy tree, its foliage silhouetted against the bright, overcast sky. The scene depicts a quiet moment of transition, with no people visible, and the damp appearance of the grass and fog suggesting either early morning or a period of moisture.

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