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The image presents a wide outdoor view captured from a vehicle on a multi-lane highway, facing east-southeast towards the Sandton Central Business District in Johannesburg, South Africa, likely from the N3 Eastern Bypass.

In the immediate foreground, an asphalt road surface occupies the lower third of the frame. It features a solid double yellow center line and a dashed white lane marker on the right. A concrete curb separates the road from a narrow, unkempt median strip characterized by sparse, dry grass and a small, roughly 0.5-meter tall, leafy green shrub positioned centrally.

Beyond the median, a silver metallic guardrail runs horizontally. Immediately behind and above the guardrail, a large outdoor billboard dominates the midground. The billboard displays a sports advertisement featuring the lower torso and legs of a person wearing a soiled green and white rugby kit, including shorts with the "betway" logo. Text on the billboard reads "BEHIND EVERY BOK," accompanied by the Springboks rugby emblem and the text "PROUD PARTNER." The billboard's support structure is visible above its top edge.

In the distant background, a sprawling urban landscape extends under a clear, pale blue sky. This landscape consists of numerous densely packed low-rise residential structures, indicative of a township such as Alexandra. Further in the distance, a cluster of modern high-rise buildings defines the skyline of Sandton's CBD, prominently featuring a very tall, slender skyscraper identifiable as The Leonardo.

On the far right edge of the foreground, the rear quarter panel of a silver passenger vehicle is partially visible. No direct human figures are discernable, and no explicit actions or interactions are depicted beyond the implied presence of vehicles on the road and the static advertisement. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
João Pita

Oct 15, 2025

Sandton, South Africa

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The image presents a wide outdoor view captured from a vehicle on a multi-lane highway, facing east-southeast towards the Sandton Central Business District in Johannesburg, South Africa, likely from the N3 Eastern Bypass. In the immediate foreground, an asphalt road surface occupies the lower third of the frame. It features a solid double yellow center line and a dashed white lane marker on the right. A concrete curb separates the road from a narrow, unkempt median strip characterized by sparse, dry grass and a small, roughly 0.5-meter tall, leafy green shrub positioned centrally. Beyond the median, a silver metallic guardrail runs horizontally. Immediately behind and above the guardrail, a large outdoor billboard dominates the midground. The billboard displays a sports advertisement featuring the lower torso and legs of a person wearing a soiled green and white rugby kit, including shorts with the "betway" logo. Text on the billboard reads "BEHIND EVERY BOK," accompanied by the Springboks rugby emblem and the text "PROUD PARTNER." The billboard's support structure is visible above its top edge. In the distant background, a sprawling urban landscape extends under a clear, pale blue sky. This landscape consists of numerous densely packed low-rise residential structures, indicative of a township such as Alexandra. Further in the distance, a cluster of modern high-rise buildings defines the skyline of Sandton's CBD, prominently featuring a very tall, slender skyscraper identifiable as The Leonardo. On the far right edge of the foreground, the rear quarter panel of a silver passenger vehicle is partially visible. No direct human figures are discernable, and no explicit actions or interactions are depicted beyond the implied presence of vehicles on the road and the static advertisement. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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