Memory from Kiryat Ata, Israel
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Kiryat Ata, Israel
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An overhead, first-person perspective photograph captured from a moving motorcycle shows a road scene near Kiryat Ata, Israel, under a clear blue sky with sparse white clouds

Kiryat AtaIsrael

An overhead, first-person perspective photograph captured from a moving motorcycle shows a road scene near Kiryat Ata, Israel, under a clear blue sky with sparse white clouds. In the foreground, the left arm of an individual, clad in a black leather jacket, is visible, resting on the motorcycle's handlebar. Below the arm, a portion of a leg, dressed in light-colored, patterned fabric, is present. Tassels, dark in color, dangle from the left handlebar. A round chrome rearview mirror extends from the handlebar, reflecting indistinct urban structures. The shadow of the motorcycle and rider is cast diagonally across the asphalt road surface to the lower right. The asphalt road features a prominent, solid yellow line running parallel to the left edge of the frame. In the distance on the road, a silver sedan and at least one other vehicle are traveling in the same direction. To the right of the road, a silver metal guardrail separates the pavement from dry, light-colored vegetation. On the left side of the road, in the mid-distance, a green directional road sign is visible. The sign displays white Hebrew text at the top and bottom, an arrow pointing left, and the English translation "Kiryat Ata" below the Hebrew "קרית אתא" at the bottom, indicating a turn for Kiryat Ata.

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