
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a section of a multi-lane highway, consistent with the Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99) within Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi), British Columbia, Canada, viewed from the interior of a vehicle traveling northbound. The highway features two visible lanes of traffic moving away from the camera. To the left, a steep, forested rock face rises abruptly from the roadside. To the right, a continuous line of light grey precast concrete barriers separates the highway from a lower area populated by coniferous trees and a large body of water, identified as Howe Sound. The sky is predominantly overcast with dense grey clouds, though a subtle band of muted orange and yellow light is visible on the horizon over the water, indicative of either sunrise or sunset. Distant, forested mountains rise from the far side of the water. Vehicles observed in motion on the highway include a dark blue sedan in the far-left lane, a white sedan in the right lane ahead of the camera's vehicle, and a white SUV or truck positioned further ahead in the left lane. The asphalt road surface is marked with a solid white line delineating the right edge of the visible lane. Dark, possibly wet streaks are present on the asphalt adjacent to the concrete barrier. No individuals are visible; the scene primarily captures vehicular transit through a coastal mountain environment.
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