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The image presents a panoramic view of the Fraser River in New Westminster, Canada, showcasing a complex network of bridges under a clear blue sky dotted with scattered white cumulus clouds. In the mid-ground, the prominent Port Mann Bridge, a modern cable-stayed structure, spans the wide, murky brown river. It features two tall, grey concrete towers, one of which has a large construction crane positioned at its apex. Numerous diagonal suspension cables stretch from these towers to support the bridge deck. Beneath the main cable-stayed section, a distinctive orange-brown arch further supports a portion of the bridge. Below the Port Mann Bridge, the Fraser River Railway Bridge, an older, robust steel truss bridge, crosses the river with its intricate network of metal beams. Further towards the foreground and closer to the water level, parts of another dark truss bridge (likely associated with the Queensborough Bridge or another railway span) are visible, with a flat, dark barge positioned beneath it. The river itself shows subtle currents and reflections on its surface. On the left bank of the river, a city skyline comprising various buildings, some appearing residential or commercial, lines the shore. Behind the cityscape, a range of mountains, some with visible snow-capped peaks, forms a distant backdrop. The bright sunlight suggests it is daytime, likely late morning or early afternoon, with excellent visibility. The scene conveys a sense of grandeur and a busy transportation corridor. No people or discernible text are visible in the image, although faint reflections on a window indicate the photograph was taken from an elevated indoor viewpoint.
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