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This image depicts a pedestrian underpass located beneath Acle New Road (A149) in the vicinity of Great Yarmouth Bus Station and Railway Station, Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom. The view is from within the underpass, looking towards its curved exit. The underpass walls on both sides are extensively covered with vibrant, multi-layered graffiti art. The graffiti incorporates various styles, including bubble letters, tags, and more intricate designs, utilizing a broad palette of colors such as blue, turquoise, black, white, red, yellow, green, and purple. The artwork spans from the floor level to the ceiling line. The concrete ceiling is painted a faded, peeling dark blue, exhibiting significant deterioration and discoloration. Approximately 14 rectangular, recessed fluorescent light fixtures are visible along both sides of the ceiling, some appearing intact while others show signs of damage or missing diffusers. The pedestrian walkway consists of uniform grey concrete paving slabs, displaying dirt, scattered dry leaves, and minor white litter. No individuals are present. The far end of the underpass opens to an ascending, curving paved path. This path is bordered on the left by a low concrete retaining wall. Beyond the path and wall, green vegetation, consistent with bushes or small trees, is visible, partially obscured by a light-colored metal fence or railing. The scene is illuminated by the artificial lights within the tunnel combined with natural light entering from the exit.
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