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The image displays an urban street scene on an overcast day in Fortaleza, Brazil, specifically identifiable by the "Aratati" delivery truck and the "Aviário Saboroso" storefront.

In the foreground, a dark gray Toyota Corolla XEi sedan (model 2.0) is parked facing away from the viewer on the left side of a paved street. Its rear is prominently featured. To the right, a gray metal pole supports a white rectangular sign with black text reading "CICLISTAS NOS DOIS SENTIDOS" (Cyclists in both directions) and a yellow background featuring two black horizontal arrows pointing in opposite directions; the sign shows green paint splatter.

Behind the Corolla, a large red and white Aratati delivery truck is parked with its rear cargo door open. People are visible on the street and sidewalks: approximately ten individuals in total. Near the Corolla's front fender, a man in a light gray shirt and dark pants stands, holding a plastic bag, with a white cooler or container at his feet. Further down the street, on the right sidewalk, a man is seated on a black stool. Several other pedestrians, including adults and two young girls, are walking in the mid-ground.

The right side of the street features a patterned brick sidewalk (red and gray pavers) and a series of makeshift market stalls covered with dark tarpaulins. A yellow plastic crate is visible on the sidewalk near the foreground pole. Further along the right, a red circular "PARE" (STOP) sign with a no-left-turn symbol is mounted on a pole.

In the background, multiple low-rise commercial buildings line the street, including a prominent yellow structure with "AVIÁRIO SABOROSO" (Tasty Poultry/Bird Shop) written on its facade. Numerous wooden utility poles with an extensive and tangled network of overhead electrical and communication wires crisscross the frame against a uniformly gray, cloudy sky.
Eloise

Jul 10, 2025

Fortaleza, Brazil

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The image displays an urban street scene on an overcast day in Fortaleza, Brazil, specifically identifiable by the "Aratati" delivery truck and the "Aviário Saboroso" storefront. In the foreground, a dark gray Toyota Corolla XEi sedan (model 2.0) is parked facing away from the viewer on the left side of a paved street. Its rear is prominently featured. To the right, a gray metal pole supports a white rectangular sign with black text reading "CICLISTAS NOS DOIS SENTIDOS" (Cyclists in both directions) and a yellow background featuring two black horizontal arrows pointing in opposite directions; the sign shows green paint splatter. Behind the Corolla, a large red and white Aratati delivery truck is parked with its rear cargo door open. People are visible on the street and sidewalks: approximately ten individuals in total. Near the Corolla's front fender, a man in a light gray shirt and dark pants stands, holding a plastic bag, with a white cooler or container at his feet. Further down the street, on the right sidewalk, a man is seated on a black stool. Several other pedestrians, including adults and two young girls, are walking in the mid-ground. The right side of the street features a patterned brick sidewalk (red and gray pavers) and a series of makeshift market stalls covered with dark tarpaulins. A yellow plastic crate is visible on the sidewalk near the foreground pole. Further along the right, a red circular "PARE" (STOP) sign with a no-left-turn symbol is mounted on a pole. In the background, multiple low-rise commercial buildings line the street, including a prominent yellow structure with "AVIÁRIO SABOROSO" (Tasty Poultry/Bird Shop) written on its facade. Numerous wooden utility poles with an extensive and tangled network of overhead electrical and communication wires crisscross the frame against a uniformly gray, cloudy sky.

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