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The image presents an airport tarmac scene observed from within a terminal building, identifiable as Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) in Guangzhou City, China
The image presents an airport tarmac scene observed from within a terminal building, identifiable as Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) in Guangzhou City, China. This identification is supported by the visible livery of a China Southern Airlines aircraft (blue tail with white bird logo) and the distant urban skyline. The sky is predominantly overcast with numerous scattered altocumulus clouds, displaying a pale blue-grey hue, with a bright, diffuse yellowish-white light near the horizon on the left. Faint, inverted reflections of text, including "TOUR" and "DIP YOGI", are visible on the interior surface of the viewing window. In the mid-ground, two airplanes are parked on the asphalt tarmac. To the left, the blue tail section and rear fuselage of a narrow-body aircraft, belonging to China Southern Airlines, are visible. Adjacent to this aircraft, a modern, glass-sided jet bridge structure is positioned, featuring stairs leading down to the tarmac. Two yellow baggage carts are parked near the base of these stairs. Further to the right, a larger, wide-body aircraft is connected to a metal-framed jet bridge. This jet bridge displays the number "263" on a digital screen. The aircraft's two visible engines are positioned under its wings. A white pushback tug is stationed in front of the aircraft's nose gear, and one individual, dressed in a high-visibility vest, stands near the tug. A single orange traffic cone is located on the tarmac directly in front of the tug. The background shows a distant, hazy urban skyline comprising numerous high-rise buildings. Several tall airport lighting poles are also visible across the tarmac in the middle and far distance. The tarmac itself features various painted white markings.
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