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The image shows a grey, vertical metal panel, likely a utility box or a section of a metal fence, covered in various forms of urban art and messaging, including graffiti and stickers. The overall scene suggests an outdoor, urban environment, with a rough concrete or stone surface visible at the top and parts of a building with a tiled roof and a window/recess at the bottom. The lighting indicates it is daytime.

The metal surface is heavily marked with graffiti in different colors and styles:
*   On the left side, "TRAIDOR" (Spanish for "TRAITOR") is written in black, uppercase letters, oriented vertically. Below it, some less legible black scribbles, including what appears to be "LADA" and other marks.
*   In the central area, there is yellow graffiti with a flowing, calligraphic style, but the specific words are difficult to decipher.
*   On the right side, prominent black block letters spell out "MChG", with a smaller "MChG" written below it.
*   Towards the bottom right, there is red graffiti, appearing as a large, bold, stylized character or symbol, partially obscured.

Several stickers are affixed to the panel:
*   A red square sticker, located slightly to the left of the center, features a graphic of two hands shaking against a background of vertical stripes. Text on this sticker, partly in white, reads "CNT" (Confederación Nacional del Trabajo, a Spanish labor union), "MANIFESTACIÓN" (Manifestation/Protest), "Pola abolición de las 6 de La..." (For the abolition of the 6 of the...), and "XIXÓN" (the Asturian name for Gijón, a city in Spain).
*   In the top right quadrant, there is a rectangular sticker designed in the style of the Burger King logo, but with the text "GABBER NOUP".
*   Adjacent to the "GABBER NOUP" sticker are two other smaller, rectangular stickers: one with red, stylized, bubble-like shapes, and another with green, abstract, potentially textual designs.
FM-lXDd03

Feb 25, 2025, 12:34 PM

Segovia, Spain

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The image shows a grey, vertical metal panel, likely a utility box or a section of a metal fence, covered in various forms of urban art and messaging, including graffiti and stickers. The overall scene suggests an outdoor, urban environment, with a rough concrete or stone surface visible at the top and parts of a building with a tiled roof and a window/recess at the bottom. The lighting indicates it is daytime. The metal surface is heavily marked with graffiti in different colors and styles: * On the left side, "TRAIDOR" (Spanish for "TRAITOR") is written in black, uppercase letters, oriented vertically. Below it, some less legible black scribbles, including what appears to be "LADA" and other marks. * In the central area, there is yellow graffiti with a flowing, calligraphic style, but the specific words are difficult to decipher. * On the right side, prominent black block letters spell out "MChG", with a smaller "MChG" written below it. * Towards the bottom right, there is red graffiti, appearing as a large, bold, stylized character or symbol, partially obscured. Several stickers are affixed to the panel: * A red square sticker, located slightly to the left of the center, features a graphic of two hands shaking against a background of vertical stripes. Text on this sticker, partly in white, reads "CNT" (Confederación Nacional del Trabajo, a Spanish labor union), "MANIFESTACIÓN" (Manifestation/Protest), "Pola abolición de las 6 de La..." (For the abolition of the 6 of the...), and "XIXÓN" (the Asturian name for Gijón, a city in Spain). * In the top right quadrant, there is a rectangular sticker designed in the style of the Burger King logo, but with the text "GABBER NOUP". * Adjacent to the "GABBER NOUP" sticker are two other smaller, rectangular stickers: one with red, stylized, bubble-like shapes, and another with green, abstract, potentially textual designs.

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