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A forensic description of the image reveals a close-up, outdoor selfie of an individual, likely female, positioned slightly off-center. The person wears a bright neon yellow zippered hoodie featuring prominent red Chinese characters "救生员" (Jiusheng yuan - Lifeguard) above the English word "Lifeguard" on the chest. Dark, angular cat-eye sunglasses with reflective green lenses obscure the eyes. A silver wireless earbud is visible in the right ear. The individual's dark brown hair is styled in an elaborate, tightly pulled-back bun on top of the head. To the left of the subject, a section of a plain blue construction hoarding or barrier is visible. Affixed to this barrier is a white rectangular sign displaying "McAleer & Rushe" in black text, accompanied by a gold-colored graphic resembling architectural structures. In the background, to the right of the subject, a red double-decker bus is partially visible, featuring a black roof and advertising on its side, including "JD Sports" and "FOREVER FORWARD". Another individual with light-colored hair, wearing a black and white horizontal striped top, is partially visible, facing away from the camera and walking near the bus. The scene is set under a clear blue sky, indicating bright daylight in an urban environment. The presence of the "McAleer & Rushe" sign, a prominent construction company, in conjunction with the urban setting and a typical UK double-decker bus, identifies the location as a construction site. Specifically, this likely points to the site of The Amelia Scott cultural centre, under construction by McAleer & Rushe, located at the junction of Monson Road and Mount Pleasant Road in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom.
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