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The image captures an outdoor scene in Biasca, Switzerland, featuring an orange multi-story building, a large white conical canopy, and a parking area with numerous vehicles.

The orange building occupies the left side of the frame, exhibiting a terracotta hue. It features a dark-colored roofline with visible terracotta tiles. The building has multiple rectangular windows with white frames; two are visible on the second floor, one with a black metal balcony immediately below it on the first floor, and two more partially visible on the ground floor.

To the right of the orange building, a large white conical canopy, resembling a tent, extends over what appears to be a commercial establishment with dark glass storefronts. This structure is supported by dark metal beams and columns. Directly behind and partially obscured by this canopy are two tall palm trees, and beyond them, steep, heavily forested mountains dominate the background, appearing blue-green in the distance.

In the foreground and extending under the canopy, a paved parking area is visible with a yellow line marking. Numerous motorcycles are parked. A prominent red and black Suzuki motorcycle is in the mid-ground, and a silver BMW GS model with a "UU 3 LXS" license plate is to its right. Other motorcycles with luggage cases are packed closely, including one with a "GR 11905" license plate visible further back, and a motorcycle with a blue helmet in the far left foreground. A silver five-door hatchback car is partially visible on the far right, displaying a "TI - 201 190" Swiss license plate. Adjacent to the white canopy, a blue rectangular sign with a white "P" and the word "PRIVATO" (Italian for Private) indicates private parking. Several indistinct figures are faintly visible beneath the canopy and behind the parked vehicles. The scene is brightly lit by daylight, casting clear shadows.
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Jun 7, 2026

Biasca, Switzerland

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The image captures an outdoor scene in Biasca, Switzerland, featuring an orange multi-story building, a large white conical canopy, and a parking area with numerous vehicles. The orange building occupies the left side of the frame, exhibiting a terracotta hue. It features a dark-colored roofline with visible terracotta tiles. The building has multiple rectangular windows with white frames; two are visible on the second floor, one with a black metal balcony immediately below it on the first floor, and two more partially visible on the ground floor. To the right of the orange building, a large white conical canopy, resembling a tent, extends over what appears to be a commercial establishment with dark glass storefronts. This structure is supported by dark metal beams and columns. Directly behind and partially obscured by this canopy are two tall palm trees, and beyond them, steep, heavily forested mountains dominate the background, appearing blue-green in the distance. In the foreground and extending under the canopy, a paved parking area is visible with a yellow line marking. Numerous motorcycles are parked. A prominent red and black Suzuki motorcycle is in the mid-ground, and a silver BMW GS model with a "UU 3 LXS" license plate is to its right. Other motorcycles with luggage cases are packed closely, including one with a "GR 11905" license plate visible further back, and a motorcycle with a blue helmet in the far left foreground. A silver five-door hatchback car is partially visible on the far right, displaying a "TI - 201 190" Swiss license plate. Adjacent to the white canopy, a blue rectangular sign with a white "P" and the word "PRIVATO" (Italian for Private) indicates private parking. Several indistinct figures are faintly visible beneath the canopy and behind the parked vehicles. The scene is brightly lit by daylight, casting clear shadows.

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