
Stake attention in this memory
This photograph captures a long, well-lit pedestrian underpass or tunnel, likely located in Daejeon, South Korea. The perspective is from inside the tunnel, looking down its length towards a brightly lit exit at the far end. The tunnel's pathway is distinctly divided: the left side features a wide, smooth, light-gray ramp or sloped path with raised edges, while the right side consists of a long, ascending staircase with numerous white concrete steps. The left wall of the tunnel is made of a textured dark gray concrete, contrasting with the reddish-brown or terra cotta colored right wall, which also appears textured. The ceiling is a light gray concrete, adorned with a prominent reddish-brown stripe running centrally down its length, accompanied by a thinner, lighter gray stripe. A series of bright, white fluorescent or LED lights are mounted along the upper left wall on a metal conduit system, providing ample illumination throughout the passage. A metal beam also crosses the ceiling horizontally about midway down the visible tunnel section. No people are present, indicating a quiet moment within the underpass. The strong artificial lighting suggests that the tunnel is designed to be well-lit regardless of external conditions, though the bright light at the exit implies it is daytime outside. The combination of a ramp and stairs highlights considerations for accessibility. There is no visible text within the image.
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