Memory from Niederanven, Luxembourg
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"The image captures an airport tarmac scene at Luxembourg Airport (LUX) in Niederanven, Luxembourg, observed from an elevated position, likely through a window exhibiting horizontal striations" by FM-VH5CK2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image captures an airport tarmac scene at Luxembourg Airport (LUX) in Niederanven, Luxembourg, observed from an elevated position, likely through a window exhibiting horizontal striations

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The image captures an airport tarmac scene at Luxembourg Airport (LUX) in Niederanven, Luxembourg, observed from an elevated position, likely through a window exhibiting horizontal striations. The ground is visibly wet, reflecting light from an overcast, grey sky with some brighter patches. A twin-engine turboprop aircraft, identifiable by its propeller engines and tail design, is centrally positioned on the dark grey tarmac. The aircraft displays a white fuselage, a light blue underbelly section, and a tail with prominent red and white markings. Ground operations are underway around the aircraft. A mobile passenger stair is positioned at the aircraft's front port-side door. Several individuals, presumed to be ground crew, are visible near the aircraft, some close to the stairs and others near the lower fuselage, indicating active servicing or boarding procedures. A series of baggage carts or cargo containers are arranged alongside the aircraft's starboard side. Numerous tall, black light poles with multiple light fixtures are distributed across the tarmac. In the mid-ground, a structure resembling a passenger boarding bridge or part of a terminal building is visible. The immediate foreground features distinct tarmac markings: yellow lines delineating movement areas and a prominent white pedestrian crosswalk (zebra crossing) pattern. Red lines are also present, indicating restricted zones.

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