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This image depicts a nighttime urban street scene at the intersection of Nursultan Nazarbayev Avenue and Ken Zhumisov Street in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan. The perspective is a low-angle shot from a pedestrian area, looking towards the intersection.

In the foreground, a sidewalk paved with hexagonal concrete blocks is visible, transitioning to a textured tactile paving strip for the visually impaired on the right. A grey metal pedestrian barrier with decorative circular patterns extends across the lower left. Two vertical poles are prominent; the left pole displays two street signs in white with black Cyrillic text. The sign pointing left reads "НҰРСҰЛТАН НАЗАРБАЕВ даңғылы" (Nursultan Nazarbayev Avenue), and the sign pointing right reads "КЕН ЖҰНІСОВ көшесі" (Ken Zhumisov Street). The right pole has a distinctive yellow conical base.

The midground features an asphalt road with a clearly marked zebra crosswalk in white and yellow. Several vehicles are present: a dark sedan is partially visible on the far left, a white sedan with illuminated red taillights is positioned in the left lane, and a silver SUV (possibly a Lexus) with illuminated red taillights is in the right lane. A traffic light showing a red signal is visible ahead. Various streetlights with glowing white lights illuminate the scene. Pedestrian crossing signs and other road signs are also visible on the far side of the intersection.

The background reveals multi-story buildings with numerous illuminated windows and facades, indicating commercial or residential structures. One building on the right has prominent decorative lighting. Above, the sky is dark with visible clouds. No individuals are distinctly identifiable in the immediate vicinity, though vague figures may be present in the distance. The overall environment is an active urban intersection during nighttime hours.
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Jun 6, 2026, 5:20 PM

Kokshetau, Kazakhstan

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This image depicts a nighttime urban street scene at the intersection of Nursultan Nazarbayev Avenue and Ken Zhumisov Street in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan. The perspective is a low-angle shot from a pedestrian area, looking towards the intersection. In the foreground, a sidewalk paved with hexagonal concrete blocks is visible, transitioning to a textured tactile paving strip for the visually impaired on the right. A grey metal pedestrian barrier with decorative circular patterns extends across the lower left. Two vertical poles are prominent; the left pole displays two street signs in white with black Cyrillic text. The sign pointing left reads "НҰРСҰЛТАН НАЗАРБАЕВ даңғылы" (Nursultan Nazarbayev Avenue), and the sign pointing right reads "КЕН ЖҰНІСОВ көшесі" (Ken Zhumisov Street). The right pole has a distinctive yellow conical base. The midground features an asphalt road with a clearly marked zebra crosswalk in white and yellow. Several vehicles are present: a dark sedan is partially visible on the far left, a white sedan with illuminated red taillights is positioned in the left lane, and a silver SUV (possibly a Lexus) with illuminated red taillights is in the right lane. A traffic light showing a red signal is visible ahead. Various streetlights with glowing white lights illuminate the scene. Pedestrian crossing signs and other road signs are also visible on the far side of the intersection. The background reveals multi-story buildings with numerous illuminated windows and facades, indicating commercial or residential structures. One building on the right has prominent decorative lighting. Above, the sky is dark with visible clouds. No individuals are distinctly identifiable in the immediate vicinity, though vague figures may be present in the distance. The overall environment is an active urban intersection during nighttime hours.

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