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This image captures an urban street scene during what appears to be a parade or carnival celebration at dusk. The sky is a light blue, and streetlights are illuminated, indicating the transition from day to night.

In the foreground and middle ground, a group of people dressed in matching black costumes are actively participating in the event. Their outfits are long-sleeved, loose-fitting garments, some adorned with decorative chains draped across the chest. Many are also wearing hats, possibly fedoras or similar styles. They are in motion, with arms often raised, suggesting dancing or performance. The expressions visible on their faces, such as the slight smile on the woman in the central foreground wearing sunglasses, suggest enjoyment and engagement. The pavement beneath them shows shadows cast by the performers, indicating a light source behind them. Blue dashed lines are painted on the asphalt of the street.

Along the sidewalks, a crowd of spectators watches the procession. Some children in the crowd are also dressed in costumes, such as a child in a white, historical-looking outfit and another in a blue and yellow costume.

The street is lined with multi-story residential buildings, featuring numerous balconies, many with modern glass railings. Several individuals can be seen on these balconies, looking down at the event below. The ground floors of some buildings house commercial establishments, with illuminated signs visible. One prominent sign clearly displays the word "Dia," indicating a supermarket.

Further down the street on the right, a white van is visible, equipped with what appears to be a green light structure on its roof. A banner or sign is draped across the front of the van, on which the Spanish phrase "QUE VERGÜENZA" (meaning "What a shame" or "How shameful") is clearly legible, suggesting a satirical or protest element often found in carnival parades.

Other details include street furniture such as lamp posts, traffic signs (including a red circular sign with a white bar, typically indicating "No Entry" or "No Stopping"), and yellow regulatory signs, likely pertaining to parking restrictions. Bare trees are also scattered along the sidewalks. The overall atmosphere is lively and festive.
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Feb 14, 2026

Ripollet, Spain

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This image captures an urban street scene during what appears to be a parade or carnival celebration at dusk. The sky is a light blue, and streetlights are illuminated, indicating the transition from day to night. In the foreground and middle ground, a group of people dressed in matching black costumes are actively participating in the event. Their outfits are long-sleeved, loose-fitting garments, some adorned with decorative chains draped across the chest. Many are also wearing hats, possibly fedoras or similar styles. They are in motion, with arms often raised, suggesting dancing or performance. The expressions visible on their faces, such as the slight smile on the woman in the central foreground wearing sunglasses, suggest enjoyment and engagement. The pavement beneath them shows shadows cast by the performers, indicating a light source behind them. Blue dashed lines are painted on the asphalt of the street. Along the sidewalks, a crowd of spectators watches the procession. Some children in the crowd are also dressed in costumes, such as a child in a white, historical-looking outfit and another in a blue and yellow costume. The street is lined with multi-story residential buildings, featuring numerous balconies, many with modern glass railings. Several individuals can be seen on these balconies, looking down at the event below. The ground floors of some buildings house commercial establishments, with illuminated signs visible. One prominent sign clearly displays the word "Dia," indicating a supermarket. Further down the street on the right, a white van is visible, equipped with what appears to be a green light structure on its roof. A banner or sign is draped across the front of the van, on which the Spanish phrase "QUE VERGÜENZA" (meaning "What a shame" or "How shameful") is clearly legible, suggesting a satirical or protest element often found in carnival parades. Other details include street furniture such as lamp posts, traffic signs (including a red circular sign with a white bar, typically indicating "No Entry" or "No Stopping"), and yellow regulatory signs, likely pertaining to parking restrictions. Bare trees are also scattered along the sidewalks. The overall atmosphere is lively and festive.

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