
Stake attention in this memory
The media file displays an aerial, angled view of a pedestrian crosswalk, also known as a zebra crossing, on an asphalt road in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania. The scene is dominated by a pattern of thick, parallel white stripes painted across a dark gray, textured road surface. These white stripes alternate with unpainted sections of the asphalt, forming the characteristic pattern of a crosswalk. The perspective is from slightly above and to the side, looking down at the road. The stripes appear to converge slightly towards the upper left, suggesting the crosswalk extends into the distance or is part of a larger road. On the far left of the image, a section of a concrete curb or sidewalk is visible, with a textured, possibly paved, surface. The lighting indicates bright daytime conditions, casting distinct shadows and highlighting the rough texture of both the asphalt and the painted white lines. The asphalt shows a granular, somewhat uneven texture, typical of road surfaces. The white paint on the crosswalk stripes also appears slightly textured and shows minor signs of wear, with some faint discoloration or specks on its surface. There is no activity or specific event taking place, and no people or vehicles are visible. No discernible text appears in the image. The overall impression is a clear, factual depiction of a standard urban pedestrian crossing.
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