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The image depicts an active urban construction site on a city street in Bogota, Colombia. The location is identifiable by a blue articulated TransMilenio bus present in the background traffic.

The central feature is a deep, excavated trench, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters wide, running from the mid-foreground into the middle ground. Its earthen walls are irregular, composed of brown soil with visible layers of aggregate. The bottom of the trench contains a collection of muddy, light brown water. An aqua-colored hydraulic excavator is positioned within the trench, oriented longitudinally, with its boom extended downwards into the water, indicating ongoing excavation. Its tracks rest on the ground adjacent to the trench's edges.

Two construction workers are present. One worker, positioned on the right side of the trench, wears a red long-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and a white hard hat. A second worker is partially visible behind the excavator, also in a red shirt and a hard hat.

Piles of excavated brown soil and gravel are accumulated on both sides of the trench. The construction area is demarcated by orange plastic traffic barriers (water-filled type) along the left side. Beyond these barriers, a multi-lane paved road carries active vehicular traffic, including multiple white passenger cars and the distinctive blue TransMilenio bus. An orange diamond-shaped road sign, indicating a "road narrows" symbol, is visible behind the barriers on the left.

In the background, a tall, modern multi-story building with a reflective glass facade stands prominently on the far left. Other multi-story urban buildings, consistent with a commercial or residential district, line the street. The sky is overcast with light gray clouds. In the immediate foreground, bottom-left, a section of a large orange plastic road barrier base is visible, featuring a yellow strap or hook attachment.
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Sep 4, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image depicts an active urban construction site on a city street in Bogota, Colombia. The location is identifiable by a blue articulated TransMilenio bus present in the background traffic. The central feature is a deep, excavated trench, approximately 1.5 to 2 meters wide, running from the mid-foreground into the middle ground. Its earthen walls are irregular, composed of brown soil with visible layers of aggregate. The bottom of the trench contains a collection of muddy, light brown water. An aqua-colored hydraulic excavator is positioned within the trench, oriented longitudinally, with its boom extended downwards into the water, indicating ongoing excavation. Its tracks rest on the ground adjacent to the trench's edges. Two construction workers are present. One worker, positioned on the right side of the trench, wears a red long-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and a white hard hat. A second worker is partially visible behind the excavator, also in a red shirt and a hard hat. Piles of excavated brown soil and gravel are accumulated on both sides of the trench. The construction area is demarcated by orange plastic traffic barriers (water-filled type) along the left side. Beyond these barriers, a multi-lane paved road carries active vehicular traffic, including multiple white passenger cars and the distinctive blue TransMilenio bus. An orange diamond-shaped road sign, indicating a "road narrows" symbol, is visible behind the barriers on the left. In the background, a tall, modern multi-story building with a reflective glass facade stands prominently on the far left. Other multi-story urban buildings, consistent with a commercial or residential district, line the street. The sky is overcast with light gray clouds. In the immediate foreground, bottom-left, a section of a large orange plastic road barrier base is visible, featuring a yellow strap or hook attachment.

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