
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a covered outdoor public space at Marine Drive SkyTrain Station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The primary subject is a large, dark-colored, rough-textured statue of a seated male figure in a contemplative pose, resembling Auguste Rodin's "The Thinker." The figure rests its right elbow on its left thigh and supports its chin with its right hand. The statue is positioned on a dark, textured, rock-like base, which in turn sits on a concrete plinth. To the left of the statue, several tall, round, light-grey concrete pillars support a wooden slatted ceiling with dark metallic strips and embedded rectangular light fixtures. On the front-facing pillar, a white sign with red icons and black text lists four prohibitions: "NO LOITERING," "NO BICYCLE RIDING," "NO SCOOTER RIDING," and "NO BIRD FEEDING." A grey waste bin is situated near the base of this pillar. In the background, behind the pillars, the entrance to "Marine Drive Station" is visible, indicated by a blue sign with white lettering. Below this, partially obscured, is "HOME OF THE B". To the right of the station entrance, a red banner reads "PRET A MANGER" vertically. On the ground in the foreground, to the right of the statue, a person is seated on a concrete ledge. This individual wears a green jacket and a red and blue baseball cap with a Montreal Canadiens logo. They are looking down at a smartphone held in their hands. A white disposable coffee cup is on the ground next to their right foot. Further back, near the station entrance, a small group of three to four individuals, including a person in a black jacket and another in a striped shirt, are walking away from the station. The flooring is composed of large, reddish-brown square tiles with visible seam lines. The wall behind the statue is a solid light green. The overall lighting suggests an overcast or well-sheltered daytime environment.
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Volume
539
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Revenue
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TVL
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