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This image, set in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, depicts a static outdoor scene dominated by derelict vehicles and structures under a hazy sky.

**Subjects/Objects:**
The primary subjects are two heavily rusted, skeletal bus frames. The lower vehicle is a single-deck bus chassis, missing most body panels, windows, and components, exhibiting extensive brown and orange corrosion. On its roof rests the upper section of another bus, possibly a former double-decker or a separate, more severely stripped bus body, also extensively corroded and reduced to a bare metal framework. To the far right, a portion of a third similarly rusted vehicle, likely another bus frame, is visible.

In the mid-ground, behind the stacked buses, stands a two-story building constructed of light-colored bricks. It features multiple rectangular window openings, each fitted with dark metal grates. The building appears weathered but structurally intact.

To the left, a tall, uniform concrete or cinder block wall runs horizontally across the frame, topped with multiple coils of barbed or concertina wire. Power lines are visible overhead against the sky on the left side.

Several trees with sparse green foliage are present; one is positioned between the stacked buses and the building, and another is partially visible on the far right. The ground is dry, light-brown, compacted earth or gravel, showing some tire tracks and scattered small debris.

**Environment:**
The distant background features hazy, indistinct mountains under a pale, overcast or dusty sky. The overall environment appears arid, unkempt, and suggests an industrial salvage yard or a storage area for decommissioned vehicles.

**People/Actions/Interactions:**
No individuals are present in the image. No actions or interactions are depicted, as the scene is inanimate.
Aziz Sabawoon

Aug 1, 2025, 5:41 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

Stake attention in this memory

Desolation
Decay
Abandonment
Melancholy
Bleakness

This image, set in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, depicts a static outdoor scene dominated by derelict vehicles and structures under a hazy sky. **Subjects/Objects:** The primary subjects are two heavily rusted, skeletal bus frames. The lower vehicle is a single-deck bus chassis, missing most body panels, windows, and components, exhibiting extensive brown and orange corrosion. On its roof rests the upper section of another bus, possibly a former double-decker or a separate, more severely stripped bus body, also extensively corroded and reduced to a bare metal framework. To the far right, a portion of a third similarly rusted vehicle, likely another bus frame, is visible. In the mid-ground, behind the stacked buses, stands a two-story building constructed of light-colored bricks. It features multiple rectangular window openings, each fitted with dark metal grates. The building appears weathered but structurally intact. To the left, a tall, uniform concrete or cinder block wall runs horizontally across the frame, topped with multiple coils of barbed or concertina wire. Power lines are visible overhead against the sky on the left side. Several trees with sparse green foliage are present; one is positioned between the stacked buses and the building, and another is partially visible on the far right. The ground is dry, light-brown, compacted earth or gravel, showing some tire tracks and scattered small debris. **Environment:** The distant background features hazy, indistinct mountains under a pale, overcast or dusty sky. The overall environment appears arid, unkempt, and suggests an industrial salvage yard or a storage area for decommissioned vehicles. **People/Actions/Interactions:** No individuals are present in the image. No actions or interactions are depicted, as the scene is inanimate.

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