
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a bustling city street scene at night in Dhaka, Bangladesh, captured from an elevated viewpoint looking down into the thoroughfare. The dark night sky is illuminated by numerous artificial light sources, including streetlights, vehicle headlamps, and brightly lit shopfronts, which create a hazy glow and some lens flare, suggesting either atmospheric conditions like fog or high humidity, or light diffusion. The street itself is a multi-lane road, divided by a low concrete median strip with some sparse greenery. It appears heavily congested, particularly in the foreground and mid-ground, dominated by a large concentration of cycle-rickshaws and auto-rickshaws (often known as tuk-tuks) either parked or moving slowly. Other vehicles, such as cars and possibly motorcycles, are discernible further down the road where traffic flows. Both sides of the street are lined with multi-story commercial buildings, their windows and facades brightly lit, indicating active shops and businesses. The sidewalks and the edges of the road are densely populated with people walking, standing, and engaging in various activities, contributing to the energetic atmosphere of a lively urban market or commercial district. Overhead, a complex web of utility poles and power lines is visible on the left side, a common feature in many South Asian cities. The overall scene conveys a sense of vibrant urban life after dark. On a prominent red banner or sign positioned on the left side of the street, the English word "WHARTON" is clearly visible in white capital letters. Other signs are present on the buildings and along the street, but their text is largely illegible due to distance and image resolution.
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