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An upward-angled, daytime view captures a narrow, cobbled street flanked by aged, light-beige buildings in Segovia, Spain. The street, paved with small, dark-grey stones, curves gently to the right as it recedes into the distance, with a slight downhill slope.

The buildings on both sides are multi-story, featuring windows, some with protective grilles. The facades show signs of wear, with patches of crumbling plaster exposing underlying brickwork on the lower sections of the left building. Ornate street light fixtures and black electrical wires crisscross between the buildings overhead, contrasting against the partly cloudy sky.

On the right-hand building, a red triangular "yield" sign is mounted on a pole, accompanied by a smaller rectangular sign indicating "A 300 m". Below it, a circular red sign with a white bar, possibly indicating "no entry" or "no stopping," is also visible. Further down the street on the left, a blue square sign with a white pedestrian icon clearly reads "PREFERENCIA PEATONAL" (Pedestrian Priority). Several dark bollards or posts line the edge of the street near this sign. A round metal manhole cover is visible on the cobblestones to the right.

In the far distance, two small, dark figures, likely people, are walking down the street, and a light-colored church or cathedral structure with a spire is faintly discernible. The sky above is a mix of blue patches and scattered white clouds, suggesting a bright but not entirely clear day. The overall impression is that of a historic urban alleyway, quiet and well-preserved despite signs of age.
FM-lXDd03

Feb 24, 2025, 3:38 PM

Segovia, Spain

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An upward-angled, daytime view captures a narrow, cobbled street flanked by aged, light-beige buildings in Segovia, Spain. The street, paved with small, dark-grey stones, curves gently to the right as it recedes into the distance, with a slight downhill slope. The buildings on both sides are multi-story, featuring windows, some with protective grilles. The facades show signs of wear, with patches of crumbling plaster exposing underlying brickwork on the lower sections of the left building. Ornate street light fixtures and black electrical wires crisscross between the buildings overhead, contrasting against the partly cloudy sky. On the right-hand building, a red triangular "yield" sign is mounted on a pole, accompanied by a smaller rectangular sign indicating "A 300 m". Below it, a circular red sign with a white bar, possibly indicating "no entry" or "no stopping," is also visible. Further down the street on the left, a blue square sign with a white pedestrian icon clearly reads "PREFERENCIA PEATONAL" (Pedestrian Priority). Several dark bollards or posts line the edge of the street near this sign. A round metal manhole cover is visible on the cobblestones to the right. In the far distance, two small, dark figures, likely people, are walking down the street, and a light-colored church or cathedral structure with a spire is faintly discernible. The sky above is a mix of blue patches and scattered white clouds, suggesting a bright but not entirely clear day. The overall impression is that of a historic urban alleyway, quiet and well-preserved despite signs of age.

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