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This image depicts an urban street scene in Johannesburg, South Africa, captured from the perspective of a vehicle. A long, light-colored concrete retaining wall dominates the mid-ground, extensively decorated with a vibrant mural. The mural features stylized green foliage, various aloes with prominent orange and red flower spikes, a tall, bare light-green tree, and a depiction of a bird of paradise flower.

On the paved sidewalk directly in front of this mural, a single individual is observed walking briskly from the right side of the frame towards the left. This person is dressed in dark attire, including what appears to be a dark jacket or hoodie, dark pants, and dark shoes, and is carrying a dark bag or object held across their left hip.

To the left, a prominent traffic light structure stands on a pole with a yellow lower section and a silver upper section. The traffic light housing is black with distinctive white, scallop-shaped decorative elements or "ears" at its top and bottom. It displays a vertical array of three unlit circular signal lights and, above them, a black rectangular sign with two white arrows indicating 'left turn' and 'straight ahead.' A tall lamppost rises behind this traffic light. Further to the right along the wall, a second, partially visible traffic light of a similar design is present. Between the second traffic light and the walking individual, a blue circular road sign with a white bird or dove emblem is mounted on a red and white striped pole, signifying a "No Hooting" or "Quiet Zone."

The foreground consists of a dark asphalt road surface, exhibiting faint white painted lines, likely for lane demarcation or parking, and a curb delineated by black and white diagonal stripes. Above the concrete wall, dense green tree foliage is visible against a clear, light blue sky, intersected by a single dark overhead utility wire.
João Pita

Sep 30, 2025

Johannesburg, South Africa

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This image depicts an urban street scene in Johannesburg, South Africa, captured from the perspective of a vehicle. A long, light-colored concrete retaining wall dominates the mid-ground, extensively decorated with a vibrant mural. The mural features stylized green foliage, various aloes with prominent orange and red flower spikes, a tall, bare light-green tree, and a depiction of a bird of paradise flower. On the paved sidewalk directly in front of this mural, a single individual is observed walking briskly from the right side of the frame towards the left. This person is dressed in dark attire, including what appears to be a dark jacket or hoodie, dark pants, and dark shoes, and is carrying a dark bag or object held across their left hip. To the left, a prominent traffic light structure stands on a pole with a yellow lower section and a silver upper section. The traffic light housing is black with distinctive white, scallop-shaped decorative elements or "ears" at its top and bottom. It displays a vertical array of three unlit circular signal lights and, above them, a black rectangular sign with two white arrows indicating 'left turn' and 'straight ahead.' A tall lamppost rises behind this traffic light. Further to the right along the wall, a second, partially visible traffic light of a similar design is present. Between the second traffic light and the walking individual, a blue circular road sign with a white bird or dove emblem is mounted on a red and white striped pole, signifying a "No Hooting" or "Quiet Zone." The foreground consists of a dark asphalt road surface, exhibiting faint white painted lines, likely for lane demarcation or parking, and a curb delineated by black and white diagonal stripes. Above the concrete wall, dense green tree foliage is visible against a clear, light blue sky, intersected by a single dark overhead utility wire.

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