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The image depicts a straight, multi-lane urban avenue, viewed from inside a vehicle looking forward through the windshield. The location is Avenue du Général Leclerc in Caen, France, specifically at the intersection with Rue Caponière, facing south-east.

The sky occupies the upper third of the frame, displaying bright blue patches interspersed with large, white, fluffy cumulus clouds. Direct sunlight is present.

In the mid-ground, a black traffic light pole stands centrally, approximately one-third up from the bottom of the frame, displaying an illuminated red left-turn arrow. The road surface is dark asphalt, appearing dry. The roadway is divided by a concrete median strip. The lane immediately in front of the viewer features white dashed lane markings and a prominent white pedestrian crossing (zebra crossing) marked on the asphalt.

Both sides of the avenue are lined with double rows of mature deciduous trees with green and yellowish-green foliage, creating a tunnel effect that recedes into the distance. On the left side of the avenue, behind the trees, a continuous facade of light-colored, multi-story (approximately 4-5 stories) buildings is visible, characteristic of European urban architecture. Several dark-colored vehicles are parked along the curb on the left, and a blue bus stop shelter is discernible further down the street. On the right side, beyond the trees, a green park area (Parc Michel d'Ornano) is visible. Multiple vehicles are also parked along the curb on the right.

Vehicular traffic is present on the road, with several dark-colored passenger cars stopped behind the traffic light, and more vehicles visible in the distance. A partial view of a dark-colored vehicle is present on the far left of the foreground. No discernable people are visible within the frame. The lower foreground is dominated by the dark, reflective surface of a vehicle's dashboard.
lara

Oct 25, 2025

Caen, France

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The image depicts a straight, multi-lane urban avenue, viewed from inside a vehicle looking forward through the windshield. The location is Avenue du Général Leclerc in Caen, France, specifically at the intersection with Rue Caponière, facing south-east. The sky occupies the upper third of the frame, displaying bright blue patches interspersed with large, white, fluffy cumulus clouds. Direct sunlight is present. In the mid-ground, a black traffic light pole stands centrally, approximately one-third up from the bottom of the frame, displaying an illuminated red left-turn arrow. The road surface is dark asphalt, appearing dry. The roadway is divided by a concrete median strip. The lane immediately in front of the viewer features white dashed lane markings and a prominent white pedestrian crossing (zebra crossing) marked on the asphalt. Both sides of the avenue are lined with double rows of mature deciduous trees with green and yellowish-green foliage, creating a tunnel effect that recedes into the distance. On the left side of the avenue, behind the trees, a continuous facade of light-colored, multi-story (approximately 4-5 stories) buildings is visible, characteristic of European urban architecture. Several dark-colored vehicles are parked along the curb on the left, and a blue bus stop shelter is discernible further down the street. On the right side, beyond the trees, a green park area (Parc Michel d'Ornano) is visible. Multiple vehicles are also parked along the curb on the right. Vehicular traffic is present on the road, with several dark-colored passenger cars stopped behind the traffic light, and more vehicles visible in the distance. A partial view of a dark-colored vehicle is present on the far left of the foreground. No discernable people are visible within the frame. The lower foreground is dominated by the dark, reflective surface of a vehicle's dashboard.

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