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A wide-angle, low-angle photograph depicts the skeletal frame of the Gorleston Gas Holder located on Barrack Road, Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom. The imposing, weathered iron structure, comprising numerous vertical columns with decorative finials and intricate lattice-work interconnecting horizontal rings, dominates the frame against an overcast, grey-blue sky. A concrete perimeter wall separates the gas holder site from the asphalt street. Parked on the left side of the road is a white panel van, with a partial view of a red passenger car behind it. A light-colored sedan is parked further down the street on the right. A street sign on the right clearly indicates "BARRACK ROAD," positioned next to a blue circular sign denoting a one-way street. A large white information board, displaying unreadable text and images, is mounted on the concrete wall. Portions of the wall exhibit faint graffiti-like markings, and what appears to be security fencing or razor wire is visible along its top section in places. The ambient lighting suggests a dull day or twilight conditions. No individuals are present in the scene. The image is captured with a slight tilt to the left.
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