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This image captures a quiet moment within a modern metro station, likely in Piraeus, Greece. The perspective is looking downwards, with a long escalator prominently featured on the right side, its polished metal handrails and steps reflecting the artificial lighting.

The ceiling above is constructed from light-colored, perforated panels, arranged in a grid pattern, with several bright linear fluorescent lights illuminating the space. To the left of the escalator, a large blue wall dominates, acting as an artistic or informational mural. This wall displays numerous words related to "water" in various languages, including Greek ("στορίες για το" - stories for the, "αθέατο νερό" - invisible water, "νερό"), English ("water", "invisible water", "Tales", "of"), German ("Wasser"), Italian ("acqua"), French ("de l'eau"), and others such as "vand", "lima", "apă", "woda", and "vipo vandens". The phrase "vient de l'eau" (comes from water) is also visible.

The floor is tiled with a beige and grey pattern, featuring dark lines that create geometric designs. Below the textual mural, a section of the wall displays several rectangular, window-like openings, reflecting light. No people are clearly visible, though a light-colored object, possibly part of a person, is partially seen at the extreme top right corner, near the top of the escalator. The overall impression is one of cleanliness, modern design, and effective illumination in a public transport environment. Text visible on the floor includes numbers like "1916W" and "19562".
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FM-19Eyz1

Jan 18, 2025

Pireas, Greece

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This image captures a quiet moment within a modern metro station, likely in Piraeus, Greece. The perspective is looking downwards, with a long escalator prominently featured on the right side, its polished metal handrails and steps reflecting the artificial lighting. The ceiling above is constructed from light-colored, perforated panels, arranged in a grid pattern, with several bright linear fluorescent lights illuminating the space. To the left of the escalator, a large blue wall dominates, acting as an artistic or informational mural. This wall displays numerous words related to "water" in various languages, including Greek ("στορίες για το" - stories for the, "αθέατο νερό" - invisible water, "νερό"), English ("water", "invisible water", "Tales", "of"), German ("Wasser"), Italian ("acqua"), French ("de l'eau"), and others such as "vand", "lima", "apă", "woda", and "vipo vandens". The phrase "vient de l'eau" (comes from water) is also visible. The floor is tiled with a beige and grey pattern, featuring dark lines that create geometric designs. Below the textual mural, a section of the wall displays several rectangular, window-like openings, reflecting light. No people are clearly visible, though a light-colored object, possibly part of a person, is partially seen at the extreme top right corner, near the top of the escalator. The overall impression is one of cleanliness, modern design, and effective illumination in a public transport environment. Text visible on the floor includes numbers like "1916W" and "19562".

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