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The image presents a detailed street-level view of an urban area in Bogotá, Colombia, specifically along Carrera 9, with the prominent Edificio El Nogal at Carrera 9 #78-29 forming the left side of the frame.

The foreground is dominated by a multi-lane asphalt road, partially visible at the bottom. Adjacent to the road, a wide grassy median strip features several mature trees with green foliage, partially obscuring the lower sections of buildings. A grey street lamp post is positioned within this median near the brick building.

To the left, the Edificio El Nogal, a tall multi-story residential building, rises prominently. It is constructed from reddish-brown brick and distinguished by numerous, large, multi-paned bay windows that protrude from the facade, creating a repetitive, stepped architectural pattern on each floor. The rooftop of this building displays a small section of green foliage and two white pole-like structures, likely antennae.

In the mid-ground, at the base of the Edificio El Nogal, two individuals are visible behind a low, dark metal fence. One person is seated on a low wall or curb, appearing to observe an object held in their lap. Another person stands upright nearby. A dark-colored sedan is parked facing left on the grassy median, partially obscured by vegetation. Further down the median, a person is seen seated on a purple motor scooter.

The background reveals a sequence of modern high-rise buildings that stretch across the skyline. These structures feature contemporary architectural styles with extensive use of dark and light reflective glass panels. The building closest to the brick structure has a prominent, tall, open metal lattice tower on its rooftop. Further to the right, another tall structure appears to be under construction, with exposed framework visible at its upper levels. The sky above is partially cloudy with patches of blue.
Tiago

Aug 11, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image presents a detailed street-level view of an urban area in Bogotá, Colombia, specifically along Carrera 9, with the prominent Edificio El Nogal at Carrera 9 #78-29 forming the left side of the frame. The foreground is dominated by a multi-lane asphalt road, partially visible at the bottom. Adjacent to the road, a wide grassy median strip features several mature trees with green foliage, partially obscuring the lower sections of buildings. A grey street lamp post is positioned within this median near the brick building. To the left, the Edificio El Nogal, a tall multi-story residential building, rises prominently. It is constructed from reddish-brown brick and distinguished by numerous, large, multi-paned bay windows that protrude from the facade, creating a repetitive, stepped architectural pattern on each floor. The rooftop of this building displays a small section of green foliage and two white pole-like structures, likely antennae. In the mid-ground, at the base of the Edificio El Nogal, two individuals are visible behind a low, dark metal fence. One person is seated on a low wall or curb, appearing to observe an object held in their lap. Another person stands upright nearby. A dark-colored sedan is parked facing left on the grassy median, partially obscured by vegetation. Further down the median, a person is seen seated on a purple motor scooter. The background reveals a sequence of modern high-rise buildings that stretch across the skyline. These structures feature contemporary architectural styles with extensive use of dark and light reflective glass panels. The building closest to the brick structure has a prominent, tall, open metal lattice tower on its rooftop. Further to the right, another tall structure appears to be under construction, with exposed framework visible at its upper levels. The sky above is partially cloudy with patches of blue.

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