
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a section of the Žeželj Bridge in Novi Sad, Serbia, captured from the perspective of its pedestrian walkway. The scene is illuminated by bright, direct sunlight under a clear, vibrant blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The dominant subject is the white, arched structure of the bridge, which curves upwards and diagonally from the lower left towards the upper right. Numerous white, slender cylindrical hangers or stays extend from this arch downwards to support the bridge deck. These elements are evenly spaced, with some appearing as single rods and others as bundled groups of multiple cables/rods. The underside of the arch shows black circular connection points for these supports. The pedestrian walkway, made of light gray concrete, occupies the right foreground and extends into the distance, showing distinct, patterned shadows cast by the adjacent metal safety barrier. This barrier consists of a grey metallic frame with horizontal rails and infill panels featuring a light-colored, possibly galvanized, mesh with a geometric (hexagonal or diamond) pattern, interspersed with solid horizontal bands. To the left of the pedestrian walkway, the bridge deck accommodates multiple infrastructure elements. Two asphalt road lanes are visible, flanked by what appear to be two sets of railway tracks, complete with concrete sleepers and overhead catenary system supports extending into the distance. Concrete barriers separate these different sections of the bridge deck. Beyond the bridge structure, a wide river (the Danube, consistent with Novi Sad's location) is visible. Its banks are lined with dense green trees and vegetation. On the far right bank, a distant landmass suggests a developed riverbank. No individuals or vehicles are present on the visible sections of the bridge. The clear skies and sharp shadows indicate midday conditions.
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