
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents an urban street scene in Guayaquil, Ecuador, under a heavily overcast, gray sky. The perspective is from a low vantage point, likely from within a moving vehicle. In the immediate foreground on the right, a concrete sidewalk is visible, bordered by a yellow painted line. A temporary construction barrier, composed of red and yellow striped tape marked "PELIGRO" (danger), surrounds a pile of concrete debris on the sidewalk. A tall, dark green utility pole stands centrally within the frame, slightly to the left. The midground features a multi-lane asphalt road where two vehicles are present: a dark gray SUV in the left lane and a black minivan in the right lane, both facing away from the viewer. Above and behind the road, a large billboard for "Fybeca" is prominently displayed on a steel frame structure. The billboard features a cartoon-like character resembling a brown dog with a blue nose and text in Spanish that translates to "When you feel bad, it makes you feel good; when you feel good, it makes you feel better." Behind the vehicles and billboard, various urban buildings are visible, including a two-story building with green-painted walls on the left, partially obscured by trees. Several tall street light poles are interspersed throughout the scene. The background is dominated by a sprawling system of multi-level concrete overpasses and road structures, suggesting a major urban interchange. More distant buildings and general urban infrastructure are discernible beneath and beyond the overpasses. No individuals are explicitly identifiable within the scene.
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