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This image captures an underpass beneath a concrete bridge in Bragança, Portugal, during overcast conditions with visible precipitation, consistent with light snow or heavy rain.

The foreground features a wet, moss-covered cobblestone path extending towards the left side of a dark, rectangular underpass opening. A bare-branched deciduous tree stands prominently on the left, partially obscuring the weathered concrete bridge support. A dark grey public refuse bin is mounted on a pole adjacent to the underpass entrance on the cobblestone path.

The concrete wall to the left of the underpass entrance is marked with extensive graffiti, including large, stylized teal-colored lettering with orange and white accents. Faded dark graffiti is also present on the bridge support column.

The underpass itself has a dark, rectangular entryway leading into a curved tunnel. To the right of the underpass entrance, a wet, dark green asphalt path with white dashed and solid lines clearly demarcates a dedicated route, likely for pedestrians and cyclists, continuing into the tunnel.

The interior wall of the underpass on the right features a large mural of an eagle with outstretched wings, predominantly white and grey, set against a light blue background. Above the eagle mural, text reads "UM LOGO TATTOO CHGD." Further into the tunnel on the right, a green metal fence is visible, covered with additional graffiti in black and white lettering.

The bridge structure above consists of raw concrete and is topped with a multi-bar metal railing. A large, empty billboard with a green frame is visible above the railing on the right side of the bridge deck. A dark, indistinct shape, possibly a pedestrian, is discernible behind the billboard. All exposed surfaces appear wet and reflective from the precipitation. No discernible human activity or interactions are present in the immediate foreground or midground.
tigass0

Feb 9, 2026, 2:31 PM

Bragança, Portugal

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This image captures an underpass beneath a concrete bridge in Bragança, Portugal, during overcast conditions with visible precipitation, consistent with light snow or heavy rain. The foreground features a wet, moss-covered cobblestone path extending towards the left side of a dark, rectangular underpass opening. A bare-branched deciduous tree stands prominently on the left, partially obscuring the weathered concrete bridge support. A dark grey public refuse bin is mounted on a pole adjacent to the underpass entrance on the cobblestone path. The concrete wall to the left of the underpass entrance is marked with extensive graffiti, including large, stylized teal-colored lettering with orange and white accents. Faded dark graffiti is also present on the bridge support column. The underpass itself has a dark, rectangular entryway leading into a curved tunnel. To the right of the underpass entrance, a wet, dark green asphalt path with white dashed and solid lines clearly demarcates a dedicated route, likely for pedestrians and cyclists, continuing into the tunnel. The interior wall of the underpass on the right features a large mural of an eagle with outstretched wings, predominantly white and grey, set against a light blue background. Above the eagle mural, text reads "UM LOGO TATTOO CHGD." Further into the tunnel on the right, a green metal fence is visible, covered with additional graffiti in black and white lettering. The bridge structure above consists of raw concrete and is topped with a multi-bar metal railing. A large, empty billboard with a green frame is visible above the railing on the right side of the bridge deck. A dark, indistinct shape, possibly a pedestrian, is discernible behind the billboard. All exposed surfaces appear wet and reflective from the precipitation. No discernible human activity or interactions are present in the immediate foreground or midground.

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