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The image depicts the entrance to a pedestrian underpass or tunnel in an urban environment, likely in Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by concrete structures, including the tunnel entrance, walls, and descending stairs. On the left side of the entrance, a long, white metal grated ramp or walkway descends into the dark tunnel, offering an accessible route. Parallel to this, on the right, are wide, textured concrete stairs also leading downwards. The tunnel itself is dark, suggesting artificial lighting is needed inside or it extends deeply underground. Above the entrance, on a concrete pillar to the left, are two prominent signs. A blue square sign with a white wheelchair symbol indicates accessibility for people with disabilities. Below it is a red circular sign with a white background and black text "1,6m" (1.6 meters) with a diagonal line through it, signifying a height restriction for entry. Further to the left, a green and silver metal barrier or railing structure separates the underpass area from the street level above. Through this barrier, a cloudy sky, distant multi-story buildings, and palm trees are visible. Small figures of people can be seen through the railings and near the signs. Lush green foliage is present along the upper concrete wall to the right. The time of day appears to be daytime, with soft light from an overcast or partly cloudy sky casting shadows from the railings onto the stairs and ground, particularly on the right side. The concrete surfaces show some weathering and grime, indicating regular use.
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