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The image displays a brightly lit, modern indoor terminal, characteristic of an airport or large train station, located in Madrid, Spain. The perspective looks down a long, wide corridor, suggesting a significant public transit area.

The floor is meticulously tiled with large, light-colored rectangular tiles, featuring a distinct dark grey guiding strip running down its length, which incorporates textured tactile paving for accessibility. In the immediate foreground on the right, a sleek, curved metallic railing or barrier is visible.

Along the left wall, a series of elongated, bright fluorescent light fixtures illuminate a section of brown, possibly wooden or brick-patterned, wall panels, interspersed with ventilation grilles. Further along this wall, a prominent light-blue structure stands out, marked with the large white number "10". Below this, smaller white text reads "661 A", "642", and "645". Red panels, possibly indicating emergency equipment or fire safety features, are also integrated into this structure.

In the mid-ground, several individuals are present. Three people are standing near the blue structure, dressed in casual winter attire including jackets and jeans. Further down the hall, numerous other figures are visible, some seated on benches behind metal or glass barriers, suggesting a designated waiting area. Opposite the blue structure, on the right side of the corridor, two circular red-and-white signs are displayed: one clearly depicting a "no smoking" symbol (a cigarette with a diagonal line), and another appearing to prohibit waiting or standing (a person with a diagonal line).

The background extends into more seating arrangements and indistinct signage. The constant artificial lighting suggests that the time of day is not a factor within this indoor setting. The scene conveys a sense of calm and order, with people either waiting or moving through the terminal.
FM-egEvv1

Jan 3, 2025

Madrid, Spain

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The image displays a brightly lit, modern indoor terminal, characteristic of an airport or large train station, located in Madrid, Spain. The perspective looks down a long, wide corridor, suggesting a significant public transit area. The floor is meticulously tiled with large, light-colored rectangular tiles, featuring a distinct dark grey guiding strip running down its length, which incorporates textured tactile paving for accessibility. In the immediate foreground on the right, a sleek, curved metallic railing or barrier is visible. Along the left wall, a series of elongated, bright fluorescent light fixtures illuminate a section of brown, possibly wooden or brick-patterned, wall panels, interspersed with ventilation grilles. Further along this wall, a prominent light-blue structure stands out, marked with the large white number "10". Below this, smaller white text reads "661 A", "642", and "645". Red panels, possibly indicating emergency equipment or fire safety features, are also integrated into this structure. In the mid-ground, several individuals are present. Three people are standing near the blue structure, dressed in casual winter attire including jackets and jeans. Further down the hall, numerous other figures are visible, some seated on benches behind metal or glass barriers, suggesting a designated waiting area. Opposite the blue structure, on the right side of the corridor, two circular red-and-white signs are displayed: one clearly depicting a "no smoking" symbol (a cigarette with a diagonal line), and another appearing to prohibit waiting or standing (a person with a diagonal line). The background extends into more seating arrangements and indistinct signage. The constant artificial lighting suggests that the time of day is not a factor within this indoor setting. The scene conveys a sense of calm and order, with people either waiting or moving through the terminal.

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