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The image displays the glass entrance, likely a door or large window, of a building. The glass is covered with a semi-transparent or frosted film, adorned with a prominent decal. Reflections of the surrounding environment are visible on the glass, including parts of a building facade, the sky, and vague shapes that appear to be people and possibly a red car.

The central feature of the decal is a large, dark blue logo shaped like a gear or cogwheel. Within this gear, written in white capital letters, are the words "VESPA CLUBE DO PORTO." Inside the gear's inner rim, there is a hexagonal emblem containing a stylized depiction of a city skyline, which includes a distinct tower or landmark. Below this skyline, a circular object is present, and underneath it, a small banner reads "POR-TO" in white text on a light blue background.

Directly below the main gear logo, a broader blue banner spans horizontally across the glass, displaying the word "PORTUGAL" in white capital letters. Beneath this, the national flag of Portugal is depicted, characterized by its vertical green and red bands and the national coat of arms in the center. A thick, dark blue horizontal stripe runs across the lower section of the glass panel.

The glass panel is framed by a dark grey or black metal frame. To the right of the main panel, a portion of an adjacent glass panel or door is visible, also enclosed by a similar frame. This adjacent panel features a vertical strip containing several small, grey icons, including the Facebook logo and a telephone receiver icon, suggesting contact or social media information.

The ground immediately in front of the entrance is a concrete pavement, with small patches of dirt and sparse weeds visible at the very bottom of the frame. The wall above the glass entrance is a plain, light-colored (off-white or light grey) surface. The scene is brightly lit, indicating clear daytime conditions. The visible text clearly identifies the establishment as the "Vespa Clube do Porto, Portugal."
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Sep 13, 2024, 4:23 PM

Porto, Portugal

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The image displays the glass entrance, likely a door or large window, of a building. The glass is covered with a semi-transparent or frosted film, adorned with a prominent decal. Reflections of the surrounding environment are visible on the glass, including parts of a building facade, the sky, and vague shapes that appear to be people and possibly a red car. The central feature of the decal is a large, dark blue logo shaped like a gear or cogwheel. Within this gear, written in white capital letters, are the words "VESPA CLUBE DO PORTO." Inside the gear's inner rim, there is a hexagonal emblem containing a stylized depiction of a city skyline, which includes a distinct tower or landmark. Below this skyline, a circular object is present, and underneath it, a small banner reads "POR-TO" in white text on a light blue background. Directly below the main gear logo, a broader blue banner spans horizontally across the glass, displaying the word "PORTUGAL" in white capital letters. Beneath this, the national flag of Portugal is depicted, characterized by its vertical green and red bands and the national coat of arms in the center. A thick, dark blue horizontal stripe runs across the lower section of the glass panel. The glass panel is framed by a dark grey or black metal frame. To the right of the main panel, a portion of an adjacent glass panel or door is visible, also enclosed by a similar frame. This adjacent panel features a vertical strip containing several small, grey icons, including the Facebook logo and a telephone receiver icon, suggesting contact or social media information. The ground immediately in front of the entrance is a concrete pavement, with small patches of dirt and sparse weeds visible at the very bottom of the frame. The wall above the glass entrance is a plain, light-colored (off-white or light grey) surface. The scene is brightly lit, indicating clear daytime conditions. The visible text clearly identifies the establishment as the "Vespa Clube do Porto, Portugal."

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