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The image presents a static, close-up view of a heavy-duty vehicle's wheel and tire, situated on a textured ground surface in Bac Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam
Short TermThe image presents a static, close-up view of a heavy-duty vehicle's wheel and tire, situated on a textured ground surface in Bac Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam. The primary subject is a black radial tire, featuring a visible sidewall with partial manufacturer markings including "MICHELIN" and the size designation "12R22.5". The tire is mounted on a highly reflective, polished metallic wheel, likely chrome or aluminum. This wheel is secured by six prominent, polished acorn-style lug nuts. A centrally positioned, domed, and equally reflective hub cover obscures the axle hub. Several circular openings are spaced around the wheel's perimeter. The ground beneath the tire consists of a dark, coarse-textured paved surface, resembling asphalt. Below this, a distinct horizontal line marks a transition to a lighter, finer-textured, brownish surface, which appears to be a floor mat or a different type of ground covering. A thin, yellow, serpentine object rests on this lighter surface in the lower right corner. The upper left portion of the image is dark and out of focus, suggesting a vehicle body or undercarriage component. The scene is illuminated by artificial light sources, creating strong reflections on the polished metallic surfaces of the wheel and hub cover, and casting varying light and shadow across the tire and ground. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible within the frame.




