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This image depicts Calle San Pascual, commonly known as "Calle de las Setas" (Mushroom Street), in Alicante, Spain. The scene is a narrow, pedestrian-only street under a clear blue sky.

In the foreground, a large, stylized mushroom sculpture dominates the left side of the frame. It features a prominent red cap with white spots, resembling an Amanita muscaria, and a thick brown stalk. The street surface around it is distinctively painted in flowing, wavy patterns of bright yellow and green, partially overlaying a brick pavement.

Several pedestrians are walking away from the viewer down the street. These include a woman in a floral dress on the far left, a man in a light t-shirt and shorts near a wall, a man in a green t-shirt and light shorts looking at a mobile phone, and a man in a plaid shirt and light trousers further right. In the midground, a second, smaller red and white mushroom sculpture is visible amidst other pedestrians.

Multi-story buildings line both sides of the street. On the left, facades are generally lighter in color, featuring balconies with black wrought-iron railings and various windows. Commercial signage includes "quickgold" (indicating gold buying, currency exchange), and a partially visible "GELATO ARTIGIANALE." Air conditioning units are mounted on these buildings. On the right, buildings are predominantly yellow, with balconies featuring white railings and windows, some equipped with roller shutters. Prominent signs identify businesses such as "Olé Immobilier" (real estate), "La Papeleria Suministros Oficinas" (office supplies), "un Amo de Bombón," "GRANIZADOS GELATO ITALIANO," and "Frappé Café." A sandwich board advertising "Frappé Café" is positioned outside a shop entrance on this side.

The street is illuminated by bright daylight, suggesting a sunny day. Overhead, wires crisscross the sky between buildings.
Kamelitta

Jun 6, 2026

Alicante, Spain

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This image depicts Calle San Pascual, commonly known as "Calle de las Setas" (Mushroom Street), in Alicante, Spain. The scene is a narrow, pedestrian-only street under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a large, stylized mushroom sculpture dominates the left side of the frame. It features a prominent red cap with white spots, resembling an Amanita muscaria, and a thick brown stalk. The street surface around it is distinctively painted in flowing, wavy patterns of bright yellow and green, partially overlaying a brick pavement. Several pedestrians are walking away from the viewer down the street. These include a woman in a floral dress on the far left, a man in a light t-shirt and shorts near a wall, a man in a green t-shirt and light shorts looking at a mobile phone, and a man in a plaid shirt and light trousers further right. In the midground, a second, smaller red and white mushroom sculpture is visible amidst other pedestrians. Multi-story buildings line both sides of the street. On the left, facades are generally lighter in color, featuring balconies with black wrought-iron railings and various windows. Commercial signage includes "quickgold" (indicating gold buying, currency exchange), and a partially visible "GELATO ARTIGIANALE." Air conditioning units are mounted on these buildings. On the right, buildings are predominantly yellow, with balconies featuring white railings and windows, some equipped with roller shutters. Prominent signs identify businesses such as "Olé Immobilier" (real estate), "La Papeleria Suministros Oficinas" (office supplies), "un Amo de Bombón," "GRANIZADOS GELATO ITALIANO," and "Frappé Café." A sandwich board advertising "Frappé Café" is positioned outside a shop entrance on this side. The street is illuminated by bright daylight, suggesting a sunny day. Overhead, wires crisscross the sky between buildings.

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