
Stake attention in this memory
This image, taken in Shunde District, China, captures a roadside and waterside scene, oriented vertically with the sky on the left and the road on the right. The view shows a segment of a road next to a body of water, likely a river or canal. In the foreground, two prominent signs are visible. A large rectangular blue sign with three white chevrons pointing to the right (when viewed upright) serves as a directional or hazard marker, indicating a bend or obstruction ahead. Below it, a circular blue sign displays Chinese characters: "防洪大堤 非机动车禁路". This translates to "Flood Control Dike Non-Motorized Vehicles Prohibited," indicating that the area is a flood control dike and non-motorized vehicles are not allowed. To the right of the signs, a concrete barrier is painted with alternating yellow and black diagonal stripes, a common marking for hazards or construction zones. The paint on this barrier shows significant wear and chipping. Adjacent to the barrier is an asphalt road with a clear white solid line delineating the edge. The road surface appears damp. Between the road and the signs, a body of water is visible, reflecting the overcast sky and showing light ripples on its surface. On the opposite side of the water, a paved path or road is bordered by a yellow and black striped curb, similar to the barrier. Green trees line the distant bank, and behind them, several multi-story buildings can be seen under a bright, overcast sky, suggesting it is daytime. A section of a bridge or overpass structure is also visible in the lower left portion of the image.
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