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This image presents a high-angle, forensic view of an urban landscape in Batumi, Georgia, characterized by a mix of established infrastructure and active construction. In the foreground, a paved plaza area features a large, dark rectangular water feature or sunken space, flanked by two white, tensile fabric canopies providing shade. A multi-lane asphalt road runs diagonally through the scene, bordered by sidewalks and planted medians. Approximately 15-20 vehicles, primarily passenger cars of various colors (white, black, red, grey), are parked in a single file along the right edge of this road. A single palm tree stands prominently on the far right. Several streetlights are visible throughout the paved areas and along the road. Indistinct human figures are visible walking on the sidewalks. The midground features a complex intersection. A blue and white public bus is observed moving leftward across the intersection, while a white car travels rightward, and a dark-colored car proceeds leftward. The intersection includes clearly marked pedestrian crosswalks. Adjacent to the road, a cluster of residential buildings is visible, including structures with distinctive architecture, such as one with a red roof and another with blue, turret-like roof elements. Trees line the roads and property boundaries. A large, dark billboard is positioned near the intersection. The background reveals significant urban development and construction activity. Multiple tall, yellow tower cranes are visible, indicating ongoing construction of several high-rise buildings. One partially completed high-rise structure shows exposed concrete and rebar. Another tall, light-colored residential building appears complete. Dirt piles, construction materials, and other heavy equipment are scattered across the construction sites. Further in the distance, more buildings and a parking lot with numerous vehicles are discernible, suggesting a dense urban environment. The lighting indicates daytime conditions with clear skies.
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