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Winnie the Pooh

Jun 18, 2026

Vancouver, Canada

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This is a vertical video taken on a street in Vancouver, Canada. The scene appears to be a bustling event, possibly a parade or festival. Several people are walking along the street and sidewalk, some appearing to be spectators, others participants. In the foreground, a young man with a blue baseball cap and a dark t-shirt walks a large black dog on a leash. He is wearing shorts and white sneakers. Behind him, a group of people are walking on the sidewalk and crossing the street. One person is pushing a stroller. Many people in the background are wearing yellow shirts, suggesting a possible team or group affiliation. The setting is urban, with a large elevated structure, likely a bridge or overpass, dominating the upper part of the frame. The structure is covered in greenery, and support beams are visible. To the right, a bright yellow building stands out, adorned with colorful, rainbow-like banners hanging vertically. Another building, painted dark blue, is also visible. The street is paved, with a yellow line marking the edge of the road and a crosswalk. On the left, a sidewalk is visible, lined with mulch and some parked bicycles. The time of day appears to be late afternoon or early evening, with the lighting suggesting a warm, possibly humid, day. The overall atmosphere seems lively and festive, with people engaged in various activities on the street. There is no discernible sense of urgency or alarm, but rather a sense of community gathering. Visible text includes "GRANVILLE ISLAND" on a sign on the blue building. The rainbow banners and the general atmosphere suggest a Pride-related event or a celebration with LGBTQ+ themes.

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