
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a close-up, overhead view of a pedestrian crossing signal embedded in asphalt. The signal itself is a metal plate with a red illuminated "don't walk" symbol, depicted as a stylized human figure with its arms extended. The figure is composed of small, bright red dots of light. Below the red figure, a dark silhouette of a walking human figure is visible, indicating the "walk" signal, though it is not illuminated. The metal plate is secured to the ground with four screws, each centered within a circular indentation. The surrounding ground is a rough, grey asphalt surface, typical of a street or pavement. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and the weather appears to be clear, as there are no visible atmospheric disturbances like rain or fog. The location is identified as Torrevieja, Spain, which is a coastal city known for its beaches and tourist attractions. This type of signal is commonly found at street intersections to regulate pedestrian traffic and ensure safety. There is no visible text in the image.
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