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The image presents a close-up, top-down view of an outdoor urban surface, featuring a metal drain cover and a yellow-painted curb against a background of asphalt. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight, casting clear shadows and indicating a clear, sunny day.

A prominent round, grey metal drain cover or manhole cover is embedded in the dark grey asphalt. The cover has a series of concentric circular ridges on its outer edge and a central grid pattern composed of numerous rectangular and trapezoidal holes, designed for water drainage. In the center of this grid, an embossed, partially legible manufacturer's mark or logo is visible. Near the bottom edge of the drain cover, the text "EN 124" is clearly inscribed, referring to a European standard for manhole covers and gully tops. The metal surface appears worn and shows signs of age, with some discoloration.

To the left of the drain cover, a section of a curb or road marking is visible, painted in a vibrant yellow. This paint is significantly worn, chipped, and peeling, revealing the underlying grey concrete or stone surface. The texture of the peeling paint is rough and irregular. The surrounding ground is dark grey asphalt, characterized by a coarse, pebbled texture from the visible aggregate.

No people or discernible activities are present in the static scene. The overall impression is one of weathered urban infrastructure in Tallinn, Estonia, showcasing everyday details of a street or pavement.
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Jun 2, 2026

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image presents a close-up, top-down view of an outdoor urban surface, featuring a metal drain cover and a yellow-painted curb against a background of asphalt. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight, casting clear shadows and indicating a clear, sunny day. A prominent round, grey metal drain cover or manhole cover is embedded in the dark grey asphalt. The cover has a series of concentric circular ridges on its outer edge and a central grid pattern composed of numerous rectangular and trapezoidal holes, designed for water drainage. In the center of this grid, an embossed, partially legible manufacturer's mark or logo is visible. Near the bottom edge of the drain cover, the text "EN 124" is clearly inscribed, referring to a European standard for manhole covers and gully tops. The metal surface appears worn and shows signs of age, with some discoloration. To the left of the drain cover, a section of a curb or road marking is visible, painted in a vibrant yellow. This paint is significantly worn, chipped, and peeling, revealing the underlying grey concrete or stone surface. The texture of the peeling paint is rough and irregular. The surrounding ground is dark grey asphalt, characterized by a coarse, pebbled texture from the visible aggregate. No people or discernible activities are present in the static scene. The overall impression is one of weathered urban infrastructure in Tallinn, Estonia, showcasing everyday details of a street or pavement.

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