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The image, which appears rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures an urban street scene in Geneva, Switzerland, featuring prominent directional signage for parking. When viewed upright, a thick grey pole stands vertically, extending across the mid-ground. Attached to this pole are three white, arrow-shaped signs with black borders, pointing towards the right. Each sign features a blue square with a white 'P' symbol, indicating a parking facility. From top to bottom as the image is presented (or left to right when correctly oriented), the signs clearly read: 'Cornavin,' 'Les Cygnes,' and 'Arcades.' These names correspond to well-known parking areas and landmarks within Geneva, such as the main train station (Cornavin) and commercial centers. In the background, multi-story buildings with numerous windows and various architectural details, including a prominent dark sloped roof on the left building, line the street. Bare tree branches, suggesting a winter or early spring setting, are visible, intertwined with a network of overhead wires that crisscross the bright, possibly overcast, sky. To the right of the main pole, other traffic control elements are partially discernible, including a red circular 'no entry' sign and components of a traffic light system. A smaller, dark grey arrow-shaped sign points downwards from the pole below the parking indicators. The scene is static, devoid of any visible people or dynamic events, depicting a typical urban street during daylight hours.
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